Welcome aboard at the Baltimore Maritime Museum in Baltimore, United States.
The mission of the Baltimore Maritime Museum is to preserve, exhibit and interpret the four National Historic Landmarks and associated artifacts for the purpose of public enrichment, education, historic preservation and historic research. The Baltimore Maritime Museum also has the goal of supporting the heritage tourism, economic development and educational initiatives of the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland.
The Baltimore Maritime Museum offers your class or group a variety of unique learning experiences. Our hands-on, interdisciplinary programs encourage students to explore academic subjects in exciting new ways. All activities are designed to support Maryland core learning goals and MSPAP outcomes. Pre-trip curriculum is supplied.
Geared towards younger students, this program at Baltimore Maritime Museum highlights the Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse and the Lightship Chesapeake. While on board, students learn true tales of heroic rescues, dangerous storms, and other stories of a bygone era. Students also send and receive Morse Code messages in our interactive "Signals at Sea" station.
Become the crew of the US Coast Guard Cutter Taney the last surviving warship present at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Through interactive learning stations, you will experience first hand what it would have been like to serve aboard this historic vessel
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