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U.S. Naval Academy Museum
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Nearby attractions
The Naval Academy Chapel
121 Blake Rd, Annapolis, MD 21401
Alumni Hall
675 Decatur Rd, Naval Academy, MD 21402
Crypt of John Paul Jones
Blake Rd, Naval Academy, MD 21402
Hammond-Harwood House
19 Maryland Ave, Annapolis, MD 21401
William Paca House & Garden
186 Prince George St, Annapolis, MD 21401
Annapolis City Dock
Dock St, Annapolis, MD 21401
Chase Home, Inc.
22 Maryland Ave, Annapolis, MD 21401
Local By Design Downtown
41 Maryland Ave, Annapolis, MD 21401
Maryland State House
100 State Cir, Annapolis, MD 21401
The Governor Calvert House at Historic Inns of Annapolis
58 State Cir, Annapolis, MD 21401
Nearby restaurants
Naval Academy 1845 Coffee-Gatehouse
492 Maryland Ave, Naval Academy, MD 21402
Brown Mustache Coffee, LLC
35 Maryland Ave, Annapolis, MD 21401
Galway Bay Irish Restaurant and Pub
63 Maryland Ave, Annapolis, MD 21401
The Alley Restaurant at the Naval Academy Club
2 Truxtun Rd, Naval Academy, MD 21402
Iron Rooster- Annapolis
12 Market Space, Annapolis, MD 21401, United States
McGarvey's
8 Market Space, Annapolis, MD 21401
Harry Browne's Restaurant
66 State Cir, Annapolis, MD 21401
Middleton Tavern
2 Market Space, Annapolis, MD 21401
Drydock Restaurant
103 Fullam Ct, Naval Academy, MD 21402
Buddy's Crabs & Ribs
100 Main St, Annapolis, MD 21401
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U.S. Naval Academy Museum
118 Maryland Ave, Annapolis, MD 21402
United States Naval Academy
121 Blake Rd, Naval Academy, MD 21402
United States Naval Academy
121 Blake Rd, Annapolis, MD 21402
KA-CHUNK!! Records
78 Maryland Ave, Annapolis, MD 21401
Mahan Hall
Annapolis, MD 21401
Cupla
37 Maryland Ave, Annapolis, MD 21401, United States
St. John's College
60 College Ave, Annapolis, MD 21401
Silk Road Antiques
Silk Road Antiques, 53 Maryland Ave, Annapolis, MD 21401
Evergreen Antiques & True Vintage
69 Maryland Ave, Annapolis, MD 21401
Cezanne Jewelers
79 Maryland Ave, Annapolis, MD 21401
Nearby hotels
MWR Recreational Lodging - Suites at USNA, Cottages at Greenbury Point, and Campground at NSA Annapolis
2 Truxtun Rd, Naval Academy, MD 21402
Historic Inns of Annapolis
58 State Cir, Annapolis, MD 21401, United States
Flag House Inn
26 Randall St, Annapolis, MD 21401
134 Prince - Luxury Boutique Hotel
134 Prince George St, Annapolis, MD 21401
86 State Circle - Luxury Boutique Hotel
86 State Cir, Annapolis, MD 21401
Gibson's Inn At Gate One
110 Prince George St, Annapolis, MD 21401
The Annapolis Inn
144 Prince George St, Annapolis, MD 21401
The Maryland Inn of the Historic Inns of Annapolis
16 Church Cir, Annapolis, MD 21401, United States
Capital Hotel Annapolis
25 State Cir, Annapolis, MD 21401
Annapolis Waterfront Hotel, Autograph Collection
80 Compromise St, Annapolis, MD 21401
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U.S. Naval Academy Museum

118 Maryland Ave, Naval Academy, MD 21402
4.8(465)
Open until 4:00 PM
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attractions: The Naval Academy Chapel, Alumni Hall, Crypt of John Paul Jones, Hammond-Harwood House, William Paca House & Garden, Annapolis City Dock, Chase Home, Inc., Local By Design Downtown, Maryland State House, The Governor Calvert House at Historic Inns of Annapolis, restaurants: Naval Academy 1845 Coffee-Gatehouse, Brown Mustache Coffee, LLC, Galway Bay Irish Restaurant and Pub, The Alley Restaurant at the Naval Academy Club, Iron Rooster- Annapolis, McGarvey's, Harry Browne's Restaurant, Middleton Tavern, Drydock Restaurant, Buddy's Crabs & Ribs, local businesses: U.S. Naval Academy Museum, United States Naval Academy, United States Naval Academy, KA-CHUNK!! Records, Mahan Hall, Cupla, St. John's College, Silk Road Antiques, Evergreen Antiques & True Vintage, Cezanne Jewelers
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(410) 293-2108
Website
usna.edu
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Sun10 AM - 4 PMOpen

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The Naval Academy Chapel

Alumni Hall

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The Naval Academy Chapel

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Alumni Hall

Alumni Hall

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Open until 4:00 PM
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Hammond-Harwood House

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Open until 5:00 PM
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Naval Academy 1845 Coffee-Gatehouse

Brown Mustache Coffee, LLC

Galway Bay Irish Restaurant and Pub

The Alley Restaurant at the Naval Academy Club

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The United States Naval Academy Museum in Annapolis offers a deeply immersive experience into the rich history of American naval power, combining academic rigor with engaging displays. One of the museum’s most notable features is the Rogers Ship Model Collection, which spans over 300 years of naval design. These models provide a rare, detailed look into the technological advancements in shipbuilding, making the exhibit indispensable for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the progression from wooden sailing ships to modern naval vessels. The craftsmanship and historical significance of these models offer an invaluable resource for understanding naval architecture.

Another highlight is the Naval Academy Artifacts Collection, which brings visitors face-to-face with personal items from notable naval figures. A standout example is the uniform worn by Admiral George Dewey during the Battle of Manila Bay. This exhibit ties the personal histories of naval leaders with broader military strategies, offering a tangible connection to pivotal moments in naval warfare. These artifacts help contextualize the human dimension of maritime conflict, adding depth to the technical and strategic narratives present in the museum.

The museum’s attention to key naval battles, such as the Battle of Midway, is especially noteworthy. Through the use of primary sources—ranging from battle plans to recovered artifacts—the exhibit offers a detailed analysis of one of the most critical engagements of World War II, demonstrating the essential role of intelligence and strategy in naval warfare. This type of historical reconstruction makes the Naval Academy Museum not only a repository of artifacts but a center for serious study of naval history.

Another highlight is the Naval Academy Artifacts Collection, which brings visitors face-to-face with personal items from notable naval figures. A standout example is the uniform worn by Admiral George Dewey during the Battle of Manila Bay. This exhibit ties the personal histories of naval leaders with broader military strategies, offering a tangible connection to pivotal moments in naval warfare. These artifacts help contextualize the human dimension of maritime conflict, adding depth to the technical and strategic narratives present in the museum.

The museum's attention to key naval battles, such as the Battle of Midway, is especially noteworthy. Through the use of primary sources—ranging from battle plans to recovered artifacts—the exhibit offers a detailed analysis of one of the most critical engagements of World War II, demonstrating the essential role of intelligence and strategy in naval warfare. This type of historical reconstruction makes the Naval Academy Museum not only a repository of artifacts but a center for serious study of...

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4y

I went there a few weeks ago and boy I had a great time. Everybody was very friendly. You have to go through security and follow instructions but after that, you can carry on by enjoying the campus life there. I highly suggest you go on a tour because the tour guide will be willing to describe each event that happened and one of them loves to talk about the Army Navy game. There is a marching band full of naval students who March to lunch and it is really cool to see the band play as well so take advantage by using your time to watch these Naval academy students March into the building for lunch. Overall, the place was amazing and a worth visiting if you go on vacation in Maryland. You will be amazed to see an insight view of the naval academy and it's...

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3y

+1 on very friendly staff, rich collection of artifacts about the US naval history and the (most British) dockyard ship models collection (on the 2nd floor). Few video displays were under repairs but this didn’t detract too much from our experience. It’s even better if audio guides were available, since much of the value is in the stories behind the artifacts - traditional displays and explanations provide some of it, but I’m sure there is much more! The story about the Enigma machine may serve as one example: it all started with Poles deciphering earlier versions in the 1930s, this know-how was then transferred to the Brits in 1939, and continued all through the WWII in...

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The United States Naval Academy Museum in Annapolis offers a deeply immersive experience into the rich history of American naval power, combining academic rigor with engaging displays. One of the museum’s most notable features is the Rogers Ship Model Collection, which spans over 300 years of naval design. These models provide a rare, detailed look into the technological advancements in shipbuilding, making the exhibit indispensable for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the progression from wooden sailing ships to modern naval vessels. The craftsmanship and historical significance of these models offer an invaluable resource for understanding naval architecture. Another highlight is the Naval Academy Artifacts Collection, which brings visitors face-to-face with personal items from notable naval figures. A standout example is the uniform worn by Admiral George Dewey during the Battle of Manila Bay. This exhibit ties the personal histories of naval leaders with broader military strategies, offering a tangible connection to pivotal moments in naval warfare. These artifacts help contextualize the human dimension of maritime conflict, adding depth to the technical and strategic narratives present in the museum. The museum’s attention to key naval battles, such as the Battle of Midway, is especially noteworthy. Through the use of primary sources—ranging from battle plans to recovered artifacts—the exhibit offers a detailed analysis of one of the most critical engagements of World War II, demonstrating the essential role of intelligence and strategy in naval warfare. This type of historical reconstruction makes the Naval Academy Museum not only a repository of artifacts but a center for serious study of naval history. Another highlight is the **Naval Academy Artifacts Collection**, which brings visitors face-to-face with personal items from notable naval figures. A standout example is the uniform worn by Admiral George Dewey during the Battle of Manila Bay. This exhibit ties the personal histories of naval leaders with broader military strategies, offering a tangible connection to pivotal moments in naval warfare. These artifacts help contextualize the human dimension of maritime conflict, adding depth to the technical and strategic narratives present in the museum. The museum's attention to key naval battles, such as the **Battle of Midway**, is especially noteworthy. Through the use of primary sources—ranging from battle plans to recovered artifacts—the exhibit offers a detailed analysis of one of the most critical engagements of World War II, demonstrating the essential role of intelligence and strategy in naval warfare. This type of historical reconstruction makes the Naval Academy Museum not only a repository of artifacts but a center for serious study of naval history.
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Elizabeth CooperElizabeth Cooper
The guide at the front desk was very helpful. He gave an entire history of sea fairing and US naval warfare and how the museum would show each step of the evolution of ships.
Jonathan LeeJonathan Lee
I went there a few weeks ago and boy I had a great time. Everybody was very friendly. You have to go through security and follow instructions but after that, you can carry on by enjoying the campus life there. I highly suggest you go on a tour because the tour guide will be willing to describe each event that happened and one of them loves to talk about the Army Navy game. There is a marching band full of naval students who March to lunch and it is really cool to see the band play as well so take advantage by using your time to watch these Naval academy students March into the building for lunch. Overall, the place was amazing and a worth visiting if you go on vacation in Maryland. You will be amazed to see an insight view of the naval academy and it's history behind it.
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The United States Naval Academy Museum in Annapolis offers a deeply immersive experience into the rich history of American naval power, combining academic rigor with engaging displays. One of the museum’s most notable features is the Rogers Ship Model Collection, which spans over 300 years of naval design. These models provide a rare, detailed look into the technological advancements in shipbuilding, making the exhibit indispensable for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the progression from wooden sailing ships to modern naval vessels. The craftsmanship and historical significance of these models offer an invaluable resource for understanding naval architecture. Another highlight is the Naval Academy Artifacts Collection, which brings visitors face-to-face with personal items from notable naval figures. A standout example is the uniform worn by Admiral George Dewey during the Battle of Manila Bay. This exhibit ties the personal histories of naval leaders with broader military strategies, offering a tangible connection to pivotal moments in naval warfare. These artifacts help contextualize the human dimension of maritime conflict, adding depth to the technical and strategic narratives present in the museum. The museum’s attention to key naval battles, such as the Battle of Midway, is especially noteworthy. Through the use of primary sources—ranging from battle plans to recovered artifacts—the exhibit offers a detailed analysis of one of the most critical engagements of World War II, demonstrating the essential role of intelligence and strategy in naval warfare. This type of historical reconstruction makes the Naval Academy Museum not only a repository of artifacts but a center for serious study of naval history. Another highlight is the **Naval Academy Artifacts Collection**, which brings visitors face-to-face with personal items from notable naval figures. A standout example is the uniform worn by Admiral George Dewey during the Battle of Manila Bay. This exhibit ties the personal histories of naval leaders with broader military strategies, offering a tangible connection to pivotal moments in naval warfare. These artifacts help contextualize the human dimension of maritime conflict, adding depth to the technical and strategic narratives present in the museum. The museum's attention to key naval battles, such as the **Battle of Midway**, is especially noteworthy. Through the use of primary sources—ranging from battle plans to recovered artifacts—the exhibit offers a detailed analysis of one of the most critical engagements of World War II, demonstrating the essential role of intelligence and strategy in naval warfare. This type of historical reconstruction makes the Naval Academy Museum not only a repository of artifacts but a center for serious study of naval history.
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The guide at the front desk was very helpful. He gave an entire history of sea fairing and US naval warfare and how the museum would show each step of the evolution of ships.
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I went there a few weeks ago and boy I had a great time. Everybody was very friendly. You have to go through security and follow instructions but after that, you can carry on by enjoying the campus life there. I highly suggest you go on a tour because the tour guide will be willing to describe each event that happened and one of them loves to talk about the Army Navy game. There is a marching band full of naval students who March to lunch and it is really cool to see the band play as well so take advantage by using your time to watch these Naval academy students March into the building for lunch. Overall, the place was amazing and a worth visiting if you go on vacation in Maryland. You will be amazed to see an insight view of the naval academy and it's history behind it.
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