Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum
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Preserving Maritime history
The Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum is a public, non-profit, educational institution. It is part of the North Carolina Maritime Museum System within the State History Museums, Division of Archives and History, Department of Cultural Resources. The Museum is dedicated to the preservation, advancement and presentation of the maritime history and shipwrecks of the North Carolina Outer Banks from the earliest periods of exploration and/or colonization to the present day, with particular emphasis on the period from 1524 to 1945. The Museum preserves, researches, exhibits and interprets its collections for the benefit of the general public and specialized audiences. The Museum serves its diverse audiences in order to inspire appreciation, encourage discovery, and promote an active, responsible understanding of the maritime heritage of the Outer Banks in itself and in relation to that of the United States and the broader history of seafaring.
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- Wheelchair Accessible
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Reviews

Consider this museum the graveyard of your ignorance about Hatteras-area shipwrecks! This is a really neat little museum! Great introductory video, good use of interactive technology displays,...

Small but well curated collection with video explanations and exhibits, sound effects, and a collection if items. The remodeled museum was done well done - it is only open on the weekdays which is...

Admission fees are by donation so just pay what you can. Nice location and very friendly staff. They mentioned the museum was renovated not too long ago. I enjoyed hearing the shipwreck stories...