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The museum was founded in 1969 as the Manitowoc Submarine Memorial Association. [1] The USS Cobia arrived in Manitowoc and was initially restored in 1970, [2] [3] and in 1986 became part of the museum as well as becoming a National Historic Landmark and joining the National Register of Historic Places. [4]
The museum at 75 Maritime Drive was founded in 1969 as the Manitowoc Submarine Memorial Association and, according to its website, "has grown into one of the largest maritime museums in the region."
More: Spend the night aboard a World War II submarine at this Wisconsin museum in August For more information, call the museum at 920-684-0218 or go to wisconsinmaritime.org .
A view of the permanent exhibit ‘Adriatic and the Birth of Self-Unloading Technology’ at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum in Manitowoc. The museum is open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursdays-Mondays (closed ...
MANITOWOC - Visitors to the Wisconsin Maritime Museum can honor D-Day while checking out a new exhibit: “The Role of Manitowoc’s Landing Craft Tanks in World War II.”. June 6, 1944, or D-Day ...
The designation was finalized and celebrated in ceremony attended by U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin, Governor of Wisconsin Tony Evers, NOAA Administrator Dr. Rick Spinrad, and local officials at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum in Manitowoc on October 9, 2021.
The Wisconsin Maritime Museum was founded in 1970 as the Manitowoc Submarine Memorial Association, and has since grown to be one of the largest nautical museums in the country; it has recently been granted affiliation status with the Smithsonian.
The USS Cobia submarine sank 13 ships and rescued seven downed American pilots during World War II. The US Navy submarine is open to the public for tours at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum in Manitowoc.