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Brazos Station’s Latino lifesavers and the catastrophic Florida Keys Hurricane. The storm grazed the Florida Keys and slipped into the sheltered waters of the Gulf of Mexico before unleashing devastation in Texas. "The National Coast Guard Museum remains the Service's top philanthropic priority.
Explore the rich Coast Guard history, programs and exhibits of the National Coast Guard Museum. Are you ready for a unique museum experience? One that includes: Interactive and immersive experiences; State-of-the-art exhibits; More than 600 artifacts and 5,000 images; 80,000-square-foot glass-enclosed waterfront views
The National Coast Guard Museum. Supports Coast Guard missions by inspiring and engaging with the public to celebrate Coast Guard members and their accomplishments in the past, present and future.
The National Coast Guard Museum is a museum planned for construction in New London, Connecticut, an historic seaport at the mouth of the Thames River on Long Island Sound that is the home of the United States Coast Guard Academy.
Building the National Coast Guard Museum. Opening in 2026: A Museum to Honor, Engage, Educate, and Inspire.
Local and state leaders as well as residents of the City of New London heard the latest update about the National Coast Guard Museum that will open on the city’s waterfront in 2026.
The Coast Guard Museum, which is under construction in New London, Connecticut, is on track to open in 2026. The new museum will include interactive and immersive experiences, and...
The National Coast Guard Museum will engage and educate through more than 5,000 images and 600 objects, interactive and immersive experiences, as well as educational programs utilizing STEM, civics and art, both in person at its physical location and online through its website and virtual exhibits.
National Coast Guard Museum, New London, Connecticut. 625 likes · 10 talking about this. The Official Page of the National Coast Guard Museum. Opening on the Waterfront of New London, CT.
The National Coast Guard Museum Association Board of Directors on June 12 approved allotting $40 million for the next phase of construction on the 89,000-square-foot, six-story museum behind Union Station, said Wes Pulver, association president and a retired Coast Guard captain.