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Built in 1819 for William Scarbrough, a prominent shipping merchant and the first president of the Savannah Steamship Company, the museum showcases a remarkable collection of ship models, paintings, and maritime antiques.
Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum was founded in 1966. Explore our exhibits, ship models, paintings, maritime antiques, and interpretations of the rich story of Savannah's illustrious maritime history. Located in Savannah, Georgia.
The museum features nine galleries filled with ship models, maritime paintings, and artifacts that reflect Savannah's rich maritime heritage. Among the models on display are the SS Savannah, a ship owned by William Scarbrough, and the RMS Titanic.
Located in an old Savannah mansion, there are several floors of maritime paintings, antiques, artifacts and, most impressive, a large collection of ships painstakingly re-created in miniature (by 'miniature,' we mean several feet long).
Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, founded in 1966, exhibits ship models, paintings and maritime antiques, principally from the great era of Atlantic trade and travel between England and America during the 18th and 19th centuries.
The collection includes model ships and maritime artifacts from the 18th and 19th centuries. The museum also features the largest private garden in the Historic District of Savannah. The gardens take up a whole city block and are free to the public.
This enjoyable museum showcases Savannah’s long role as a port city with nine galleries of ship models, paintings, and maritime antiques. The collection is housed in Scarbrough House, an elegant Greek Revival mansion completed in 1819 for William Scarbrough, president of the Savannah Steamship Company. Exhibits include a model of Scarbrough ...