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Maritime History


  1. Lighthouses By Andy
  2. National Maritime Initiative
  3. Lighthouses Online
  4. Beej's Pirate Image Archive
  5. The U.S. Lighthouse Society
  6. The C&O Canal History
  7. The Canal Society of Ohio
  8. Canal Junction - All sorts of links to things about canals.
  9. Riverboat Photos University of Utah
  10. Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
  11. Maritime Industry Museum
  12. Electronic Maritime Resources
  13. History of Mystic Seaport, CT.
  14. Links to Maritime Sites of Interest
  15. The Mariner's Museum
  16. Hampton Roads Naval Museum
  17. Fisherman's Musuem, Reedville, Virginia
  18. Naval War College
  19. Guide to Maritime History on the Internet
  20. Maritime History Virtural Archives
  21. The World Ship Society
  22. The Sailing Page
  23. Martime History Databases and Bibliography
  24. Light House Getaway
  25. International Journal of Maritime History
  26. Nautical Archeology
  27. Maine Maritime Museum
  28. California Maritime History
  29. Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society
  30. Amistad America
  31. C.S.S. Hundley
  32. Adventure
  33. Salem, Massachusetts Maritime Heritage
  34. Schooner Man
  35. Online Treasure Hunter
  36. Buffalo Maritime Historical Society
  37. Maritime Studies Program - East Carolina University
  38. Index of Piracy
  39. U.S. Merchant Marine
  40. Coastal Maritime Archelogy Resources
  41. Western Lake Erie Historical Society
  42. Santa Barbara Maritime Museum
  43. Marine Archelogy - Graveyard of the Atlantic
  44. Great Lakes Shipwrecks and Diving Resources
  45. Lake Superior Ship Wrecks
  46. Marine Historical Society of Detroit (wonderful page)
  47. Maritime History in Art
  48. John Paul Jones Links
  49. Pensacola Maritime Preservation Society
  50. The Armchair Sailor (book sales)
  51. Madaline Schooner
  52. U.S. Naval Forces in Desert Shield/Desert Storm
  53. Salem Maritime National Historic Site
  54. Marine Acheology and Maritime History from NOAA


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