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  • New Year, New Project: USS Monitor’s rope

    • Conservation
    • USS Monitor

    The archaeological conservators worked together, separately, to finish work on all of the USS Monitors' rope fragments.

  • Library and Archives

    The Mariners' Library and Archives hold the largest maritime history collection in the Western Hemisphere. With its rich collections and international scope, the Library and Archives is a premier resource for maritime research.

  • Hammer Fest!

  • Propaganda Posters

  • The Bronze Door Society Saves the Day!

    • Conservation
    • Science
    • Technology

    I placed my samples in the IC autosampler, started the run and left to do my research in the wet-lab. An hour later I came to check on the IC, and it had stopped working. . .

  • "Welcome aboard!"

  • A New Exhibit Washes Ashore!

    • Collections

    A new exhibit is called “Illustrating the News: Shipwrecks in the Popular Press.” It follows the history of shipwreck imagery in newspapers and periodicals from the 1830s through 1912, a time before the widespread use of photography. Before this period, most publications didn’t have much imagery to accompany their stories.

  • Women’s History

    Join us in celebrating the stories of women whose contributions, courage, and sacrifices have shaped maritime history.

  • Lectures

    At The Mariners’, we are proud to offer a diverse set of lectures that cover a wide range of popular maritime topics. Guests can choose from a variety of program formats for many of our lectures, including in person, virtual, and livestreams.

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