Museum of New Jersey Maritime History

Museum of New Jersey Maritime History
Museum of New Jersey Maritime History
Museum of New Jersey Maritime History
Museum of New Jersey Maritime History

Welcome to the New Jersey Maritime Museum, located in Beach Haven on the southern end of Long Beach Island. We invite you to come visit us and explore the most extensive collection of maritime history and artifacts in the entire state of New Jersey!

On a 1983 episode of the television program “Prime Time”, Jim O’Brien did a segment on New Jersey wreck diving, interviewing Bob Yates and Deb Whitcraft. During that interview, Deb spoke of her quest for knowledge about different wrecks and New Jersey maritime disasters. She also stated that she had started collecting this information, and other items pertaining to New Jersey maritime history, and that she hoped to one day have a place to display her collection. On July 3rd, 2007, Deb’s lifelong ambition came to fruition when the Museum of New Jersey Maritime History opened its doors.

In the years between the program and the museum opening, Deb actively pursued her quest, working with other New Jersey maritime historians, and amassing a sizable collection of shipwreck files and artifacts. This collection comprised almost all of the museum’s material when it opened. In the years since it opened, the museum has grown at an amazing rate, thanks to the donations and loans from the diving community and the public in general.

Although the museum was built entirely with private funds, it is now a registered non-profit entity, and deed restricted to remain so. It operates entirely on donations and is staffed by a small group of dedicated volunteers. The museum is open all year long, Friday through Sunday in the off season, and seven days a week during the summer.

ADDRESS
528 Dock Road
Beach Haven, NJ 08008
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PHONE 6094920202
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