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Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum in Savannah, GA

41 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Savannah, GA 31401
The Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum has a prime location in Downtown Savannah, Georgia.

The Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum has a prime location in Downtown Savannah, Georgia.

The Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum has a prime location in Downtown Savannah, Georgia.

The Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum has a prime location in Downtown Savannah, Georgia.

The Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum has a prime location in Downtown Savannah, Georgia.

The Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum has a prime location in Downtown Savannah, Georgia. As the name implies, the museum focuses on the rich maritime heritage of the city dating back to colonial times. Visitors have the chance to explore various visual presentations that highlight commerce, trade, shipbuilding and other industries that have thrived in Savannah for generations. The highlight of this museum is a collection of handcrafted ship models with intricate details.

The Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum possesses the memorable William Scarborough House. Worked in 1819, this property is perhaps the best case of Neoclassical engineering in Savannah. The gallery is home to a few scale reproductions of well known vessels that have assumed imperative jobs in American history. For instance, The Anne was a boat that brought over the main settlers to current Georgia. The Steamship Savannah, The Wanderer and City of Savannah are some other business pontoons that are likewise highlighted in the lasting assortment at the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum. Apparently the most amazing boat that is in plain view is The Titanic, which unfortunately soaked in 1912 while conveying in excess of 2,000 travelers.

Arranged only a couple of squares from the Savannah River, the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum is inside strolling good ways from numerous urban conveniences in the core of Savannah, GA. This gallery additionally flaunts a wonderful nursery that offers harmony and serenity in the midst of the clamor of Downtown Savannah. The Scarborough Garden was structured in the mid nineteenth century, and keeps on being a mainstream place for walks and unwinding. The Scarborough Terrace and Weather Bureau Kiosk are some other remarkable highlights of the all around manicured garden. 


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