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Schermerhorn Row: One of the nation's most significant groups of surviving early 19th century commercial structures, and the Museum's main building. Exhibit galleries, tickets.
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Museum Pier 16 Visitor Center: Tickets to ships, tours, galleries and Pioneer sails.
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Pilot House: from a 1923 New York Central tugboat.
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Ambrose: 1908 lightship that guided ships into port.
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Lettie G. Howard: 1893 Gloucester fishing schooner; available for sail training and education charters. (Lettie is not docked at Pier 16 during the sailing season).
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Pioneer: 1885 schooner; daily public sails (seasonal)
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Peking: 1911 four-masted bark; open for tours.
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Helen McAllister: 1900 tugboat
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W.O. Decker: 1930 tugboat
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Marion M: 1932 harbor lighter
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Wavetree: 1885 three-masted tall ship.
12. Maritime Crafts Center: Craftsmen demonstrate wood carving and model-making
13. Walter Lord Gallery/ Port Life Galley: 209 Water Street. Ship memorabilia.
14. Bowne & Company, Stationer: 211 Water Street. A 19th-century printing shop and gift store. Open Wednesday thru Sunday, 10AM - 5PM
15. Melville Gallery: 213 Water Street. Changing exhibit, Children's and Public events.
16. Titanic Memorial Lighthouse: Memorial to victims of the 1912 Titanic sinking.
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