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Jacksonville Maritime Museum

The Jacksonville Maritime Museum collects, preserves, and interprets the maritime history of Jacksonville and Florida's First Coast through educational programs, lectures and publications, as well as an exhibit area on the Southbank Riverwalk, near the fountain. Displays include model ships, paintings, photos and artifacts dating from 1842 and continuing through World War II. Admission to the newly reorganized pavilion display area is free to the public; children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Free parking is available at MOSH.

Location 1015 Museum Circle, Unit 2
Jacksonville Florida 32207
Phone 904-398-9011
Fax 904-398-7248
Contact H. Scott Hilaman, Chairman
Email jmmschair@aol.com
Website http://www.jaxmarmus.com/
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