Visitors can explore the science, history and art of boats and boat building at the museum.Climb into a boat that sits on a waterbed, put weights in different places on a model boat to study its center of gravity, or pull different shapes through a ten-foot tank of water to examine how drag affects
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Philadelphia has been an important seaport town since the 1600s. The Seaport Museum traces this history through
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Located on Philadelphia's stunning waterfront, the Independence Seaport Museum explores the maritime history of the Delaware River and is a great place to take the kids. Inside, visitors find interactive exhibits explaining how boats float, the cargo unloading process for container ships and unders
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Explore changing, interactive exhibits, watch craftsmen build wooden boats and discover Philadelphia?s rich maritime past, present and future. Open year-round, 10:00 a.m. ? 5:00 p.m. Located on the beautiful Delaware River, just a short walk from the Independence Hall/Liberty Bell area.
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The Independence Seaport Museum is a fun and educational place to explore our maritime heritage with the entire family! Take part in the interactive exhibits and watch a wooden boat being built in our working boatshop, Workshop on the Water! Climb aboard Admiral Dewey's 1892 cruiser, Olympia, or go
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Maritime museum showcasing the shipping history of Philadelphia with permanet exhibits of ship models, artifacts, full-size boats, and more.
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Nationally recognized for its collection of Delaware River related maritime art and artifacts, as well as Admiral Dewey's flagship, OLYMPIA and World War II Submarine BECUNA, Independence Seaport Museum in Philadelphia welcomes over 120,000 visitors annually. The Museum features interactive activit
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The museum represent a place where to discover the Philadelphia regions rich maritime heritage. By means of many different exhibitions and an historic ships zone, the museum allows visitors to journey through immigration, commerce, defense, industry and recreation led by the oral histories of the m
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