Marine Museum at Fall River

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Maritime museum in Massachusetts, United States
Marine Museum at Fall River
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Location |
70 Water Street, Fall River, Massachusetts, United States |
Coordinates |
41°42′10″N 71°09′49″W / 41.702779°N 71.163648°W / 41.702779; -71.163648 |
Type |
Maritime museum |
The Maritime Museum at Battleship Cove, formally the Marine Museum at Fall River in Fall River, Massachusetts is a historical and nautical museum with memorabilia, artifacts, and ship models of the Fall River Line and RMS Titanic. The museum houses a diverse collection which includes more than 150 scale models, 30,000 photographs, videos, uniforms, audio recordings and more.[1] The museum also hosts a Titanic exhibition, which includes a 28-foot (8.5-meter) long scale model of the RMS Titanic used in Twentieth-Century-Fox's 1953 film Titanic.[2][3] The museum also houses models of the Fall River Line (which operated from 1847 to 1937), a fleet of steamships that carried passengers from New York City and Boston to summer homes in Newport. Other exhibits follow the history of steam power at sea. The museum also sponsors a regular program of special events. The museum's main gallery exhibition is entitled: Sails, Paddles, and Screws: the History of Maritime Travel and Culture; and the museum hosts temporary exhibitions as well as a Kid's Cove Fun Space.
Notable items and exhibits
- A 28-foot model of RMS Titanic from the 1953 Twentieth Century Fox film
- A large scale model of HMS Bounty donated by Turner Broadcasting
- Replica rooms from steamships such as those of the Fall River Line
- Underwater archaeology exhibit about Robert Ballard's RMS titanic dive
- Research Library
- Maritime objects from industries such as whaling, United Fruit, the Age of Exploration, and more
- Videos and photographs from the Wood's Hole Oceanographic Institution discovery expedition[4]
References
^ Planetware website
^ New England Travel Planner website
^ "History of Titanic Movies" - Media Awareness Network Archived 2010-04-04 at the Wayback Machine
^ Battleship Cove website Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine
 Fall River, Massachusetts
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History |
- American Printing Company
- Battle of Freetown
- B.M.C. Durfee High School
- Bradford Durfee College of Technology
- Corky Row Historic District
- Downtown Fall River Historic District
- Fall River Branch Railroad
- Fall River Railroad (1846)
- Fall River Railroad (1874)
- Fall River Iron Works
- Fall River Line
- Great Fall River fire of 1928
- Highlands Historic District (Fall River, Massachusetts)
- History of Fall River, Massachusetts
- Lower Highlands Historic District
- Historic Places
- Oak Grove Cemetery
- Pocasset Manufacturing Company
- Slade's Ferry Bridge
- The Skeleton in Armor
- Truesdale Hospital
- USS Fall River (CA-131)
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Geography |
- Fall River granite
- Freetown-Fall River State Forest
- Mount Hope Bay
- Quequechan River
- Taunton River
- Watuppa Ponds
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People |
- Mariano S. Bishop
- Lizzie Borden
- Nathaniel B. Borden
- Richard Borden
- Matthew Borden
- Charlie Buffinton
- James Buffington
- Robert Correia
- John W. Cummings
- Orin Fowler
- Chris Herren
- Emeril Lagasse
- List of mayors of Fall River, Massachusetts
- Humberto Sousa Cardinal Medeiros
- Joe Raposo
- Jerry Remy
- Melvin Zais
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Places |
- Academy Building
- Al Mac's Diner-Restaurant
- Battleship Cove
- Bishop Connolly High School
- B.M.C. Durfee High School
- Braga Bridge
- Bristol Community College
- Copicut Woods
- Diman Regional Vocational Technical High School
- Durfee Mills
- Fall River Government Center
- Fall River Heritage State Park
- Flint Mills
- Interstate 195 (Rhode Island-Massachusetts)
- King Philip Mills
- List of mills in Fall River, Massachusetts
- Marine Museum at Fall River
- New Harbour Mall
- Old Colony & Fall River Railroad Museum
- Quequechan Club
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Fall River
- Route 24
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Media |
- The Herald News
- WHTB
- WSAR
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