Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum

Savannah


If you're into boats or naval history, this little museum will hold a lot of interest. 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). The educational material is only sort of interesting, but the level of attention given to the model boats is stunning.


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