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Houston Maritime Center and Museum
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Bayou Park
2950 Riverby Rd, Houston, TX 77020
Guadalupe Plaza Park
2311 Runnels St, Houston, TX 77003
Swiney Park
2812 Cline St, Houston, TX 77020
Eternal Rock Church
333 S Jensen Dr, Houston, TX 77003
TBH Center
333 S Jensen Dr, Houston, TX 77003
The Esplanade at Navigation
2500-2800 Navigation Blvd, Houston, TX 77003
The Esplanade On Navigation
2800 Navigation Blvd, Houston, TX 77003
Nearby restaurants
City Cellars
2850 Riverby Rd Suite 110, Houston, TX 77020
Aperitivo
2940 Riverby Rd Suite F-500, Houston, TX 77020
Kyuramen
2920 Riverby Rd Suite 100, Houston, TX 77020
Lick Honest Ice Creams
2920 Riverby Rd Suite 120, Houston, TX 77020
The Original Ninfa's on Navigation
2704 Navigation Blvd, Houston, TX 77003
Merida
2509 Navigation Blvd, Houston, TX 77003
Doña Maria Mexican Cafe
2601 Navigation Blvd, Houston, TX 77003
OSO Coffee Co.
2603 Navigation Blvd, Houston, TX 77003
El Tiempo Cantina
2814 Navigation Blvd, Houston, TX 77003
Roostar
2929 Navigation Blvd Suite 190, Houston, TX 77003
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Houston Maritime Center and Museum

2940 Riverby Rd Suite 200, Houston, TX 77020
4.7(60)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Cultural
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attractions: Bayou Park, Guadalupe Plaza Park, Swiney Park, Eternal Rock Church, TBH Center, The Esplanade at Navigation, The Esplanade On Navigation, restaurants: City Cellars, Aperitivo, Kyuramen, Lick Honest Ice Creams, The Original Ninfa's on Navigation, Merida, Doña Maria Mexican Cafe, OSO Coffee Co., El Tiempo Cantina, Roostar
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(713) 389-5055
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houstonmaritime.org
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Nearby attractions of Houston Maritime Center and Museum

Bayou Park

Guadalupe Plaza Park

Swiney Park

Eternal Rock Church

TBH Center

The Esplanade at Navigation

The Esplanade On Navigation

Bayou Park

Bayou Park

4.9

(11)

Open 24 hours
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Guadalupe Plaza Park

Guadalupe Plaza Park

4.3

(215)

Open 24 hours
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Swiney Park

Swiney Park

4.3

(68)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Eternal Rock Church

Eternal Rock Church

4.9

(26)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Houston Maritime Center and Museum

City Cellars

Aperitivo

Kyuramen

Lick Honest Ice Creams

The Original Ninfa's on Navigation

Merida

Doña Maria Mexican Cafe

OSO Coffee Co.

El Tiempo Cantina

Roostar

City Cellars

City Cellars

4.1

(433)

$$

Closed
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Aperitivo

Aperitivo

4.2

(167)

Closed
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Kyuramen

Kyuramen

4.0

(1)

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Lick Honest Ice Creams

Lick Honest Ice Creams

5.0

(1)

$$

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Linda LundgrenLinda Lundgren
I thoroughly enjoyed my visit. The first thing that struck me was the high ceilings and beautiful lighting. This is a small museum, but chock full of fascinating exhibits and history. It's all on one floor and easy to navigate independently or with the help of one of the well-informed docents. The ship models, spanning the history of water travel, are magnificent. A really cool feature is a big screen showing the actual ship positions of vessels currently in the Gulf. You, or your kiddos can operate the keyboard to click on the ships, see where they're from, what type vessel, etc., in REAL TIME. As a grandmother of kids ranging from 2 to 17, I would say that this museum would hold the interest of a 3rd grader, or 9 yo and older. It's GREAT for adults of all ages! There is a kid's area with a hand's-on ship's wheel, costumes, art area, etc. The restrooms are nice and the parking is superb; free, one level and right in front of the entry. Expect to spend about an hour to 1.5 hours here, unless you're a mariner, in which case, you could spend all day.
Stephanie WillisStephanie Willis
Great place to spend some time to learn about not only the role ships played in Texas history, but in history in general. Displays of interest included war ships, explorer ships, cargo ships and many others. Very family friendly; there is even a room especially for the littles. I attended on a free day, but admission is usually charged. Parking is free! I will definitely make it back.
Tony QuiñonesTony Quiñones
Really great time getting to read and learn about the nautical history of Houston. It's worth it to get a private guide as they have lots of info and it's not a very large museum but I still spent about 2 hours inside just reading. Also it's cheap and has AC and if you need to get out of the sun, come give it a visit! And make sure to come on events they have!
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I thoroughly enjoyed my visit. The first thing that struck me was the high ceilings and beautiful lighting. This is a small museum, but chock full of fascinating exhibits and history. It's all on one floor and easy to navigate independently or with the help of one of the well-informed docents. The ship models, spanning the history of water travel, are magnificent. A really cool feature is a big screen showing the actual ship positions of vessels currently in the Gulf. You, or your kiddos can operate the keyboard to click on the ships, see where they're from, what type vessel, etc., in REAL TIME. As a grandmother of kids ranging from 2 to 17, I would say that this museum would hold the interest of a 3rd grader, or 9 yo and older. It's GREAT for adults of all ages! There is a kid's area with a hand's-on ship's wheel, costumes, art area, etc. The restrooms are nice and the parking is superb; free, one level and right in front of the entry. Expect to spend about an hour to 1.5 hours here, unless you're a mariner, in which case, you could spend all day.
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Great place to spend some time to learn about not only the role ships played in Texas history, but in history in general. Displays of interest included war ships, explorer ships, cargo ships and many others. Very family friendly; there is even a room especially for the littles. I attended on a free day, but admission is usually charged. Parking is free! I will definitely make it back.
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Really great time getting to read and learn about the nautical history of Houston. It's worth it to get a private guide as they have lots of info and it's not a very large museum but I still spent about 2 hours inside just reading. Also it's cheap and has AC and if you need to get out of the sun, come give it a visit! And make sure to come on events they have!
Tony Quiñones

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I thoroughly enjoyed my visit. The first thing that struck me was the high ceilings and beautiful lighting. This is a small museum, but chock full of fascinating exhibits and history. It's all on one floor and easy to navigate independently or with the help of one of the well-informed docents. The ship models, spanning the history of water travel, are magnificent. A really cool feature is a big screen showing the actual ship positions of vessels currently in the Gulf. You, or your kiddos can operate the keyboard to click on the ships, see where they're from, what type vessel, etc., in REAL TIME. As a grandmother of kids ranging from 2 to 17, I would say that this museum would hold the interest of a 3rd grader, or 9 yo and older. It's GREAT for adults of all ages! There is a kid's area with a hand's-on ship's wheel, costumes, art area, etc. The restrooms are nice and the parking is superb; free, one level and right in front of the entry. Expect to spend about an hour to 1.5 hours here, unless you're a mariner, in which case, you could...

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5.0
8y

Houston has a lot of museums so hidden gems like this can fall through the cracks, but places like this are what make small museums great. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, and building itself in charming. The exhibits are cool and interactive, and any questions you have can be answered by the tour guide

Be sure to pay a visit when you are in the area. This place...

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5.0
2y

Great place to spend some time to learn about not only the role ships played in Texas history, but in history in general. Displays of interest included war ships, explorer ships, cargo ships and many others. Very family friendly; there is even a room especially for the littles. I attended on a free day, but admission is usually charged. Parking is free! I will definitely...

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