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Explore our exhibits, ship models, paintings, maritime antiques, and interpretations of the rich story of Savannah's illustrious maritime history. Located in Savannah, Georgia.
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Ships at Sea Maritine Museum is housed in the lovely Greek Revival Scarbrough House designed by English architect William Jay. The home in the historic district was restored by a Historic Savannah Foundation in the 70s and in the 90s became the maritime museum.
The star of Ship's of the Sea Museum is the impressive model ship collection including The City of Savannah, The Anne, The Steamship Savannah, The Wanderer, and The Titanic. All of these ships (except The Titanic) have a direct connection to Savannah and the Georgia coast.
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.
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 Scarbrough House is the elegant setting for the Museum's collection of ship models, paintings, and maritime antiques. It was built in 1819, for one of the principal owners of the Savannah , the first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
Founded in 1966, Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum stands as a testament to Savannah's enduring connection to the sea. The museum's collection showcases a remarkable array of ship models, paintings, and maritime antiques, offering visitors a glimpse into the illustrious seafaring history of Savannah.