Maritime Museum Moving to Port of Houston

April 1, 2016

Niels Aalund
Niels Aalund

Niels Aalund, Chairman of the Houston Maritime Museum, announced plans for the museum’s new home located at the Turning Basin at the Port of Houston.

 
“Expanding the current museum and moving to the Port of Houston will allow us to better fulfill our mission,” Aalund said. “To capture and preserve the wonder and influence of maritime history and the maritime industry with focus on the development of Houston, the Texas Gulf Coast and the State of Texas.”
 
Features of the new 38,000-square-foot maritime museum include a high tech interactive touch wall, extensive exhibit halls, classrooms, meeting spaces, event spaces, research library, children's area, museum store and a café/restaurant. The waterfront, five-acre site will serve as a visitor destination as well as the point of embarkation for the MV Sam Houston Tour Boat.
 
A video showcasing plans for the museum is available here.

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