Nautical History Gallery & Museum offers a captivating exploration of the U.S. Navy History Experience from 1776 to 1945. Located in the Navy Command Center Building at Liberty Station, the museum is curated by Joseph Frangiosa, Jr. Visitors can look forward to its grand opening on February 1st, 2023, with free admission.
Featuring intricate displays like the cut-away 6 ft. model of the USS INDIANA and wartime artifacts like those from WW1 and WW2, the museum is a testament to the dedication of artist Joe Frangiosa Jr. Known for his handmade one-of-a-kind history displays, Joseph transforms research from texts, drawings, and photographs into stunning three-dimensional formats using various materials such as poplar, basswood, brass, aluminum, and leather.
From the "Age of Sail" in the 1800s to the "Steam Era" in the 1900s and the evolution of aircraft carriers, the museum showcases revolutionary changes in Naval Technology. Each exhibit meticulously crafted to reflect the historical significance and technological advancements of the respective time periods, providing visitors with a truly immersive and educational experience.
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