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  1. Walk the Decks, Learn the Ropes, Live the Life. Experience 19th century life at sea with one of the most impressive collections of military vessels in the world.

  2. Historic Ships in Baltimore, created as a result of the merger of the USS Constellation Museum and the Baltimore Maritime Museum, is a maritime museum located in the Inner Harbor of Baltimore, Maryland in the United States.

  3. Welcome to Historic Ships in Baltimore, where you can walk the decks, learn the ropes, and live the life at sea. Use the following pages to plan your visit, including directions, exhibit hours, ticket purchasing, and more. Can't visit in person? Check out our virtual tours!

  4. Historic Ships is proud to offer Free Admission to active duty, reservist, and retired uniformed service personnel ARRIVING IN UNIFORM and with valid military ID. Discounted tickets are available for all other active duty, reservist, and retired uniformed service personnel and dependents.

  5. Take a step back into naval history and experience one of the most impressive collections of military vessels in the world. Located within easy walking distance of each other, the Historic Ships collection includes four historic boats and a unique 1856 lighthouse with terrific views of the Baltimore Harbor.

  6. Baltimores Inner Harbor is home to several historic ships (and one lighthouse) that serve as floating museums celebrating the city’s maritime heritage. Board these majestic vessels to learn about their contributions to history—from daring rescues to battling illegal slave trade, surviving hurricanes and providing aid to those in need.

  7. Historic Ships in Baltimore is the steward of the US Sloopsloop-of-War war Constellation, US Submarine submarine Torsk, US Coast Guard Cutter Taney, Lightship 116 Chesapeake, and Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse.