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    U.S. Naval Academy Museum

    4.5 (31 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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    Kevin B.

    This is truly a wonderful museum. We visited the Naval Academy a few years back and it was quite special to us as my father-in-law served in the Navy. The Naval Academy Museum was the highlight of our visit as it's absolutely packed with items of historical significance and frankly some absolutely beautiful pieces. The model wooden ship section on the second floor was fascinating and we spent quite a long time there, admiring these intricate models that were filled with layers and layers of detail. It's really a site to see and I would highly suggest coming here just to view that exhibit. This is a worthwhile museum and I highly suggest it to anyone who is interested in military, US, or world history!

    Rhyder J.

    The naval academy was a great place for you or a group of people it is about a hour and a half tour through all the historical building on campus. The tour guide was very educated on the topic, and was able to answer questions from the group.

    William G.

    What a great place. This building is found inside the Academy, and it houses displays representing the entire history of the US Navy. On the second floor, it has displays of wooden model ships from the days of sail. There is also a small theater with a short film on the history of the museum. On the basement level, there is a model building workshop and a small shop. The museum is very informative, showing not only armaments and ships of every era, but also touching on the social issues that the US Navy resolved (i.e. admission of women into the Academy). If you come to visit the academy, I recommend coming here. It is a good educational experience.

    James M.

    Small but powerful museum. Not easy for the public to access, but worth the effort. There are some amazing artifacts on display and it's all free. Very good docents to help with exploration. If you go on Monday ask for Sam and Phil.

    Lots of history and artifacts to see
    Callie T.

    This was only part of the section dedicated to the WW1 history. The captions, photos, documents and exhibits share some of the past, including the people which I find interesting

    The Great White Fleet was an embarrassment and the bravado was tirite.... IMHO
    Steve S.

    Wow! This place is good! First floor traces American navy from the beginning to "now". I recently read "Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates: The Forgotten War That Changed American History" - so it was interesting seeing all my heros portraits and their kit. John Paul Jones was a pretty cool cat! He carried around this "folding knife" that was like a "folding sword". I thought, "This guy was bigger than life itself!" Upstairs is a collection of model ships. Some are very old - as are their display cases. I was very tired after traversing the downstairs from the revolutionary war to the nuclear age. (See Jimmy Carter's white jumper!) I thought, "Okay, a quick look at these models and I'm outta here!" The models were amazing! The detail, the materials used to make the models - and the variety of ships. When I read about the Tripoli Pirates, the book mentioned low draft gunboats used to go into the harbor and deal with the pirates. There were models of them on display. There were some models made of bone and some made of ivory. There were some little tiny ships in bottles - and some very large ships several feet long.

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    Anton K.

    Unlike West Point where the museum is detached from the academy and does not require a security clearance. the Naval Academy Museum is virtually in the middle of the campus. I entered through Gate 1 showed by driver's license with photo then went through a body scan and proceeded on a self-guided tour. The Armel-Leftwich Visitor Center is located in the same building. It is free admission to the campus and the museum. The museum is in Preble Hall which is about a 10 minute walk from Gate 1. You will pass a number of buildings including the Main chapel which houses the crypt of John Paul Jones. It is definitely worth a stop. Preble Hall has two floors of exhibits. The second deck has exhibits related to the history of sea power, development of the U.S. Navy and the role of the U.S. Naval Academy in producing officers. There are audios and videos so it is not exclusively about reading. The 12 minute video on the second floor is an orientation video and probably worth seeing first.There are interactive battle maps which display tactics used in various sea engagements The Rogers Ship Model Collection is world recognized. The Beverley R. Robinson Collection of prints of famous ships and naval scenes from the last 500 years was interesting. The Shifley Lecture Series is held in the 2nd floor Theater but you need to check the schedule.The first floor central gallery has exhibits about the history of the academy. A piece of the Monitor was on display. There was a video and light display illustrating the attack on Pearl Harbor. Be sure to check out the model builders at work in restoration and building new models. They are quite engaging. They have a USNA Gift Shop and Museum Store with unique items. The audio podcasts are on the online site but you must have iTunes. It's free and iTunes can be downloaded right on the online site. Hours are Mon-Sat (9-5) and Sun (11-5).

    Jeff H.

    The Museum of the Naval Academy is def worth a visit on a visit to Annapolis. It has been updated in recent years and is more attractive and informative than it has ever been. You will learn the history of the United States Navy from the early days to the present. Also presented is one of the best ship model collections in the world. There is a lot to read and a lot of buttons to push in the exhibits. Even if you are like me and just do a few of them, you will still learn something! Tip - The orientation film to the museum is not on the ground floor but up one level. Head there first.....

    Ellen L.

    this museum sits in the middle of the US Naval Academy's campus. it shares real estate with the visitors' center. admission is free, which is a nice perk. unfortunately, we arrived about 30 minutes before closing time, hence did not have much time to explore the museum. the exhibits were pretty cool, as we saw 17th and 18th century sailors' uniforms and read some interesting facts about life at sea in those days. there was also a small theater which looped a short documentary. i would definitely recommend visiting this museum, but giving yourself at least an hour to walk through at a leisurely pace.

    Scott W.

    An amazing experience. So much to take in and our guide was incredible. Don't miss an opportunity to go see this place. Loved everything about it.

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