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The Baltimore Maritime Museum

802 South Caroline Street
Baltimore, MD 21231
(P) 410-396-3453
(F) 410-396-3393

About Us:

The ships of the Baltimore Maritime Museum tell an exciting story of American seagoing services from 1930 - 1986. Each ship is a veteran - witness to the dangers of war, and the challenges and responsibilities of peace. Each has served its country in its own way, close to home or in distant waters, from the Sea of Japan, to the Caribbean, to the Mediterranean. The US Coast Guard Cutter Taney, the US Submarine Torsk, the Lightship #116 "Chesapeake" (at right) are National Historic Landmarks. The Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse is the oldest surviving lighthouse of its kind. Today they continue to serve as an exciting Living Classrooms facility and as a memorial to those who served.

Tours:

Self-guided, no reservation necessary; Guided tours call for information and reservations.

Educational Programs:

Unique learning experiences include guided tours, hands-on activities and overnight adventures aboard the US Coast Guard Cutter Taney and the submarine Torsk.

Admission Prices:

Adults: $7.00
Seniors: $6.00
Children (6 - 14): $4.00
Children 5 and under are free

More Information:

Visit the website at www.baltomaritimemuseum.org or send an email


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