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The National Coast Guard Museum is a museum currently under construction in New London, Connecticut, an historic seaport at the mouth of the Thames River on Long Island Sound and home to the United States Coast Guard Academy. The museum is scheduled to open in 2026. The National Coast Guard Museum Association, which has been working to create ...
The United States Coast Guard Academy (USCGA), located in New London, Connecticut, is the U.S. service academy specifically for the United States Coast Guard. Founded in 1876, the academy provides education to future Coast Guard officers in one of nine major fields of study. Students are officers-in-training, and are referred to as cadets.
New London Connecticut U.S. Coast Guard Academy [22] U.S. Coast Guard 1915–Present: U.S. Coast Guard Museum: No N/A N/A New museum in planning, see Projects Section below New Shoreham Rhode Island Southeast Lighthouse U.S. Lighthouse Service 1789–1939: Block Island South East Light: Yes 97001264: September 25, 1997 New York New York
Aug. 20—NEW LONDON — Coast Guard officials, National Coast Guard Museum Association members, and politicians gathered Friday afternoon at City Pier for a keel-laying ceremony to celebrate the ...
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Fort Trumbull served as the headquarters of these forts until it was turned over to the Revenue Cutter Service (later renamed the Coast Guard) in 1910 for use as the Revenue Cutter Academy, which was renamed the United States Coast Guard Academy in 1915. The academy moved to its current location about two miles up the Thames River in 1932.
Sep. 25—I heard from some readers recently who wanted to share an idea for a new location for a Coast Guard museum in New London, an alternative to the unworkable waterfront site that the ...
U.S. Coast Guard Museum: New London: New London: Maritime: History of the U.S. Coast Guard U.S Military Museum: Danbury: Fairfield: Military: website, houses over 10,000 artifacts covering all of the armed services of the United States. Outdoor exhibits include tanks, cars, trucks and guns. Formerly the Military Museum of Southern New England.