Maritime Museum - Reviews from across the web
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No title - user review We did not go inside the ships but you can see them all as you walk along the sidewalk. The Star of India is beautiful and the big aircraft carriers are huge (though small compared to a ... tripadvisor.com
The San Diego Maritime Museum - user review This museum turns me on! Years ago, I spent many happy hours sailing, so seeing boats, especially sailboats, just recalls many precious memories. But there is much more to this museum than just the Star of India, as renowned as it is, because just this past June, the Museum received a magnificent do... igougo.com
Great place for kids and adults - user review I was unable to go, but the six kids and three adults (both boys and girls) I was traveling with who went absolutely loved it! It was very entertaining for them and be sure to take t... tripadvisor.com
San Diego Maritime Museum by a Fan - user review The museum is child friendly, full of great exhibits, and has a wonderful collection of old ships and replicas. The Star of India is berthed there, and is one of a kind. The people work... tripadvisor.com
very interesting... - user review we recently visited the maritime museum and it was absolutely awesome! there are about 4 places right in a row to tour and all are really cool. star of india, russian sub, mari... travel.yahoo.com
Maritime Museum - expert review A must for anyone with an interest in nautical history, this collection of six restored and replica ships affords a fascinating glimpse of San Diego during its heyday as a commercial seaport. The museum's headquarters are the Berkeley, an 1898 ferryboat moored at the foot of Ash Street. The steam-dr... fodors.com
No title - user review We stopped by here on Christmas Day last year and were quite impressed with this collection of ships. There's something about those old sailing ships that facinates an old Mid-Wester... tripadvisor.com
remarkable - user review to say there is history here to view is putting it lightly. the exhibits are amazing for those of any age group. a deffinite must for first timers and those wit... travel.yahoo.com
The Maritime Museum consists of... - user review The Maritime Museum consists of three ships: The Medea (1904) a sleek steam yatch. The Berkely (1898) a steam powered ferry from the San Francisco to Oakland line. The Star of I... virtualtourist.com
pretty old boats - user review they hold fun events here. check the reader. In the summer they show movies on the mainsail. They sometimes do sea ch... travel.yahoo.com
Maritime Museum | Museum/Attraction Review | San Diego | Frommers.com - expert review his unique museum consists of a quartet of classic ships, led by the full-rigged merchant vessel Star of India (1863), whose impressive masts are an integral part of the San Diego cityscape. The ship is a National Historic Landmark and t... frommers.com
Great for kids--the star of india is outstanding! - user review Great fun for my kids and for me. We explored the ship the star of India- a historical landmark and learned about steam yachts. The kids loved exploring the inside of the ship.... travel.yahoo.com
Okay--but. - user review although interesting, the museum is a combined exhibit of 7 or 8 ships of varying vintage. One was used in filming Master and Commander. To see all of the ships interior, some cli... travel.yahoo.com
San Diego Maritime Museum - user review Children of all ages will enjoy this museum and a trip to adventure only limited by your imagination. After paying your admission fee you are free to wander along the harbor front visiting each of the ships at your leisure. Depending on your interest you can study in detail the ships before you or m... igougo.com
interesting the first time... - user review it was very interesting the first time we seen these ships. they have alot of history and it is interesting to see the insides of the old ships. once youve seen them though th... travel.yahoo.com
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