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*[[SS John W. Brown|SS ''John W. Brown'']] — [[Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore]], [[Maryland]] — [[World War II|WWII]] [[Liberty ship]]
*[[SS John W. Brown|SS ''John W. Brown'']] — [[Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore]], [[Maryland]] — [[World War II|WWII]] [[Liberty ship]]
*''[[Joseph Conrad (ship)|Joseph Conrad]]'' — [[Mystic, Connecticut|Mystic]], [[Connecticut]] — [[Sailing ship]] from the late 1880s
*''[[Joseph Conrad (ship)|Joseph Conrad]]'' — [[Mystic, Connecticut|Mystic]], [[Connecticut]] — [[Sailing ship]] from the late 1880s
*''[[USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (DD-850)]]'' — [[Fall River, Massachusetts]] — Post-WWII destroyer
*''[[Julius C. Wilkie]]'' — [[Winona, Minnesota|Winona]], [[Minnesota]] — Stern-wheel [[riverboat]]; one of the last surviving sternwheelers
*''[[Julius C. Wilkie]]'' — [[Winona, Minnesota|Winona]], [[Minnesota]] — Stern-wheel [[riverboat]]; one of the last surviving sternwheelers
*''[[Jylland (ship)|Jylland]]'' — [[Ebeltoft]], [[Denmark]] — Screw frigate
*''[[Jylland (ship)|Jylland]]'' — [[Ebeltoft]], [[Denmark]] — Screw frigate

Revision as of 01:31, 1 April 2006

List of museum ships is a comprehensive, annotated list of museum ships around the world. Ships marked (not a museum ship) do not strictly fit the definition in that article: see also List of classic vessels for non-museum classic ships.

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