John Dubois Maritime Museum 949 Ye Greate Street, Greenwich, NJ 08323
About the Business
Welcome to the John Dubois Maritime Museum, a captivating journey into the rich maritime history of Southern New Jersey. Nestled in the heart of Greenwich's historic district at 949 Ye Greate Street, this unique museum is housed in a former Presbyterian Church Hall, beautifully constructed in 1852. The museum boasts an extensive collection of maritime artifacts from the 19th and 20th centuries, offering a glimpse into the region's vibrant nautical heritage.
Explore our fascinating exhibits, including builders’ models that reveal the intricate plans used to construct new ships, alongside the very tools that crafted them. Marvel at the early marine engines that powered these vessels through the waters of New Jersey. Enhance your visit with engaging video presentations by the New Jersey Network, featuring oyster schooners and an exclusive interview with John Dubois, the generous benefactor whose donations form the cornerstone of our collection.
Whether you're a maritime enthusiast or simply curious about local history, the John Dubois Maritime Museum promises an enriching experience that celebrates the enduring legacy of seafaring in Southern New Jersey. We invite you to immerse yourself in this treasure trove of maritime heritage and discover the stories that shaped our shores.
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949 Ye Greate Street, Greenwich, New Jersey 08323, United States
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"The bronze bell from Ship John Shoal Lighthouse which is located in the Delaware Bay, is on display on the museum grounds."
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