CHESAPEAKE BAY MARIT

  • Latitude: 38.78
  • Longitude: -76.236
  • US East Coast
  • Marina in US

Address: US

The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) is a premier maritime museum situated in St. Michaels, Maryland, on the scenic Chesapeake Bay. Established in 1965, the museum's mission is to preserve and explore the history, environment, and culture of the entire Chesapeake Bay region.

Description:

The museum covers an 18-acre waterfront campus that includes historic buildings, exhibition galleries, a working boatyard, and floating fleet of historic Chesapeake Bay boats. Visitors to the museum can experience a mixture of interactive exhibits, beautifully preserved vessels, and hands-on activities that provide a deep dive into the maritime heritage of the Chesapeake region.

Features and Specifications:

  1. Exhibition Galleries:

    • Oystering on the Chesapeake: Delve into the history and technique of oystering in the region.
    • At Play on the Bay: Explore the recreational activities that have been a part of the Bay's history.
    • Navigation and Discovery: Learn about how early settlers and sailors navigated the Chesapeake Bay.
    • Waterman's Wharf: An immersive, life-sized exhibit replicating a typical Chesapeake waterman’s wharf.
  2. Historic Vessels:

    • Floating Fleet: The museum has a collection of historic Chesapeake Bay vessels such as skipjacks, buyboats, and log canoes.
    • Edna E. Lockwood: A National Historic Landmark, this bugeye is the last of her kind and an iconic piece of Chesapeake maritime history.
    • Chesapeake Bay Buyboat Winnie Estelle: Available for passenger cruises, offering a unique perspective of the Bay.
  3. Boat Yard:

    • Shipwright Apprenticeship Program: The museum's working boatyard focuses on traditional wooden boat building and restoration techniques. Visitors can observe and interact with master shipwrights and apprentices.
    • Annual Mid-Atlantic Small Craft Festival: Showcasing a large array of small boats and featuring races, boat displays, and maritime activities for the public.
  4. Lighthouse:

    • 1879 Hooper Strait Lighthouse: This historic screw-pile lighthouse was relocated to the museum grounds and is open for tours. It offers insight into the lives of lighthouse keepers and their families.
  5. Heritage and Education Programs:

    • Hands-On Activities: Interactive programs for children and families that include boatbuilding, model crafting, and knot-tying lessons.
    • Maritime Workshops: Educational workshops for adults focusing on skills such as navigation, boat maintenance, and maritime history.
    • Special Events and Festivals: CBMM hosts several special events, including the annual Antique & Classic Boat Festival, which draw visitors from around the region.
  6. Campus Amenities:

    • Docking Facilities: Featuring transient slips for visiting boats, allowing for easy access to the museum by water.
    • Museum Store: Offering books, gifts, and maritime-themed merchandise.
    • Cafe: A place to enjoy refreshments and meals while overlooking the stunning waterfront views.

Operating Details:

  • Location: 213 N Talbot St, St Michaels, MD 21663, United States.
  • Operating Hours: CBMM is typically open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM, but hours may vary seasonally.
  • Admission: Fees are charged for museum admission, with discounts available for seniors, students, and groups. Membership options offer additional benefits, including free admission.

The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is a vital institution for the preservation and celebration of the rich maritime history and culture of the Chesapeake Bay area, offering a wealth of experiences for maritime enthusiasts of all ages.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
JANICE B Sailing 12:55:25
SECOND BEST Pleasure 9/23/2024
PLOVER Sailing 9/22/2024
RENEGADE Sailing 9/22/2024
BOUNDLESS Pleasure 9/20/2024
WITCH OF NOVEMBER Pleasure 9/16/2024
ALTIMATE Sailing 9/2/2024
TAKE A GANDER Sailing 9/1/2024
SALT AIR Pleasure 9/1/2024
DELILAH Pleasure 8/29/2024

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