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Dedicated to the preservation of New Jersey maritime history!

 
 
SOME OF THE MUSEUM'S CONTENTS INCLUDE:
  • U.S. Life Saving Service Exhibit:  Rare documents;  station log books;  uniform medals and buttons;  complete 39-volume set of annual USLSS reports from 1876 to 1914;  Lyle gun;  coston cannister;  patrolman "checks" and much more!
  • Rare post-card collection of New Jersey towns, USLSS stations, lighthouses and other maritime-related fields.
  • Extensive research library, consisting of hundreds of rare, out-of-print books,  Sailor's Magazine and Naval Journal, shipwreck files and photographs.
  • Pre-historic fossils recovered from the inter-continental shelf off the New Jersey coast on loan from Ray Young of Manahawkin.
  • Antique navigational equipment, including taffrails, speaking trumpet, chronograph, compass, inclinometer, etc.
  • Photographs of Beach Haven's 1930's head-boats by renowned photographer Dave Gurtcheff, along with classic scenes of yesteryear Beach Haven and other New Jersey coastal communities.
  • Large number of shipwreck artifacts recovered from various wreck sites off the New Jersey coast by well-known members of the diving community.
  • Antique china and silver depicting coastal towns, life-saving stations and lighthouses along the New Jersey coast.
  • The most extensive Morro Castle shipwreck exhibit ever seen, including:  rare photographs, original 1934 video news footage of the disaster;  an authenticated life-vest worn by one of the survivors;  original Acme News media photos;  autographed menus;  1934 newspaper accounts;  stateroom keys;  rescuer notes;  inscribed tokens, rescuer notes and much more.
  • Antique diving gear, including a pair of Mark V Navy diving outfits;  rebreather, double hose regulators, etc.
  • Beautiful china plates, platters, pitchers and other artifacts recovered from the 1827 wreck of the Aurora off Sandy Hook.