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'''The Independence Seaport Museum''' is a maritime museum located at [[Penn's Landing]] on the Delaware River waterfront, dedicated to preserving and interpreting the maritime history of the Philadelphia region and the Delaware River. The museum features interactive exhibits, small craft collections, and two historic ships that visitors can board and explore: the '''USS Olympia''', Admiral Dewey's flagship from the Spanish-American War, and the '''USS Becuna''', a World War II submarine.<ref name="seaport">{{cite web |url=https://www.phillyseaport.org/about/ |title=About the Museum |publisher=Independence Seaport Museum |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref>
'''The Independence Seaport Museum''' sits at [[Penn's Landing]] on the Delaware River waterfront, devoted to preserving and telling the story of the Philadelphia region's maritime history. You can explore interactive exhibits, see a small craft collection, and actually board two historic ships: the '''USS Olympia''', Admiral Dewey's flagship from the Spanish-American War, and the '''USS Becuna''', a World War II submarine.<ref name="seaport">{{cite web |url=https://www.phillyseaport.org/about/ |title=About the Museum |publisher=Independence Seaport Museum |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref>


Philadelphia's maritime heritage is central to the city's history—the Delaware River made Philadelphia one of colonial America's most important ports and continues to support international shipping today. The Independence Seaport Museum tells this story through artifacts, hands-on exhibits, and the opportunity to walk the decks of historic vessels.<ref name="visit">{{cite web |url=https://www.visitphilly.com/things-to-do/attractions/independence-seaport-museum/ |title=Independence Seaport Museum |publisher=Visit Philadelphia |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref>
The city's maritime past matters enormously. Philadelphia became one of colonial America's greatest ports because of the Delaware River, and it still handles international shipping today. Through artifacts, hands-on exhibits, and the chance to walk across the decks of real vessels, the Independence Seaport Museum brings this story to life.<ref name="visit">{{cite web |url=https://www.visitphilly.com/things-to-do/attractions/independence-seaport-museum/ |title=Independence Seaport Museum |publisher=Visit Philadelphia |access-date=December 30, 2025}}</ref>


== History ==
== History ==
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=== Origins ===
=== Origins ===


The museum was founded in '''1961''' as the '''Philadelphia Maritime Museum''' by maritime historian J. Welles Henderson. Originally focused on preserving Philadelphia's maritime heritage through artifacts and archives, the museum has evolved to include major historic vessels.
Maritime historian J. Welles Henderson founded the museum in '''1961''' as the '''Philadelphia Maritime Museum'''. At first, it focused on gathering artifacts and archives about Philadelphia's maritime heritage. Over time it grew into something bigger, adding major historic vessels to its collection.


=== Penn's Landing Location ===
=== Penn's Landing Location ===


The museum moved to its current location at Penn's Landing in '''1995''', providing waterfront access and allowing for the permanent berthing of historic ships.
In '''1995''' everything changed. The museum moved to Penn's Landing, which meant waterfront access and the ability to keep historic ships permanently moored there. That location transformed what the museum could offer visitors.


=== Historic Ships ===
=== Historic Ships ===


The museum acquired:
The institution acquired both ships in '''1996''':
* '''USS Olympia''' (1996): Admiral Dewey's flagship
* '''USS Olympia''': Admiral Dewey's flagship
* '''USS Becuna''' (1996): WWII submarine
* '''USS Becuna''': WWII submarine


Both ships had previously been operated by the Cruiser Olympia Association.
The Cruiser Olympia Association had been running both vessels before that.


== Historic Ships ==
== Historic Ships ==
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=== USS Olympia ===
=== USS Olympia ===


The '''USS Olympia''' is a protected cruiser launched in 1892 and best known as Admiral George Dewey's flagship at the '''Battle of Manila Bay''' (May 1, 1898) during the Spanish-American War. Key facts:
The '''USS Olympia''' is a protected cruiser built in 1892. It's famous as Admiral George Dewey's flagship at the '''Battle of Manila Bay''' (May 1, 1898) during the Spanish-American War. Here's what matters about this ship:


* '''Launched:''' 1892 at Union Iron Works, San Francisco
* '''Launched:''' 1892 at Union Iron Works in San Francisco
* '''Historic moment:''' Dewey's order "You may fire when you are ready, Gridley"
* '''Famous moment:''' Dewey's order "You may fire when you are ready, Gridley"
* '''Later service:''' Returned Unknown Soldier from France (1921)
* '''Special mission:''' Brought home the Unknown Soldier from France in 1921
* '''Status:''' National Historic Landmark; oldest steel warship afloat
* '''Current status:''' National Historic Landmark and the oldest steel warship still afloat


Visitors can explore multiple decks, officer's quarters, and learn about turn-of-the-century naval life.
Visitors walk through multiple decks, see the officers' quarters, and learn how sailors lived at the turn of the century. It's genuinely moving to stand where history happened.


=== USS Becuna ===
=== USS Becuna ===


The '''USS Becuna''' (SS-319) is a Balao-class submarine that served in the Pacific during World War II:
The '''USS Becuna''' (SS-319) is a Balao-class submarine. During World War II, it saw combat in the Pacific:


* '''Launched:''' 1944 at Electric Boat Company
* '''Launched:''' 1944 at Electric Boat Company
* '''WWII service:''' Five war patrols in the Pacific
* '''Combat record:''' Five war patrols in the Pacific
* '''Post-war:''' Training and Cold War service
* '''Later years:''' Served in training and Cold War operations
* '''Status:''' National Historic Landmark
* '''Today:''' Designated a National Historic Landmark


Visitors can tour the submarine's cramped interior, experiencing what life was like for the 66-man crew.
Going below deck is claustrophobic and fascinating. You get a real sense of what life was like for the 66-man crew in those tight spaces.


== Museum Exhibits ==
== Museum Exhibits ==
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=== Workshop on the Water ===
=== Workshop on the Water ===


A hands-on boat-building center where:
This hands-on boat-building center is where things get interactive. Visitors can actually help build wooden boats themselves. Traditional maritime crafts get demonstrated regularly. Youth programs teach kids real boat-building skills. At the end of it all, completed boats get launched on the river.
* Visitors can participate in building wooden boats
* Traditional maritime crafts are demonstrated
* Youth programs teach boat-building skills
* Completed boats are launched on the river


=== Small Craft Collection ===
=== Small Craft Collection ===


The museum maintains a collection of small boats:
The collection focuses on boats from Philadelphia and the Delaware River region:
* Philadelphia-built watercraft
* Watercraft built in Philadelphia
* Delaware River workboats
* Working boats from the Delaware River
* Recreational boats with historical significance
* Recreational boats with historical connections
* Rotating displays
* Displays that rotate throughout the year


=== J. Welles Henderson Archives ===
=== J. Welles Henderson Archives ===


Research archives containing:
These research archives hold valuable material for anyone interested in the subject:
* Maritime photographs and documents
* Maritime photographs and documents
* Ship plans and models
* Ship plans and models
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=== Hours ===
=== Hours ===


* '''Daily:''' 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
* '''Daily:''' 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
* Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas
* Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas


=== Admission ===
=== Admission ===


* '''Adults:''' Approximately $18 (check website for current pricing)
* '''Adults:''' Approximately $18 (current pricing on the website)
* '''Seniors/Students:''' Discounted rates
* '''Seniors and Students:''' Discounted rates
* '''Children (3-12):''' Approximately $14
* '''Children 3-12:''' Approximately $14
* '''Members:''' Free
* '''Members:''' Free admission


Admission includes museum galleries and both historic ships.
Your admission price gets you into the museum galleries and both historic ships.


=== Tips ===
=== Tips ===


* Allow 2-3 hours to see everything
Plan for 2 to 3 hours if you want to see everything. The ships involve ladders and tight passages, so wear comfortable shoes. The Olympia's deck offers stunning river views. The submarine tour is unforgettable but you'll need to bend and climb. Walk around Penn's Landing while you're there. It works especially well for families with kids who're old enough to handle the ships.
* Ship tours involve ladders and narrow passages
* The Olympia offers beautiful river views from the deck
* Submarine tour is fascinating but requires bending/climbing
* Combine with a walk along Penn's Landing
* Good for families with older children


=== Accessibility ===
=== Accessibility ===


Note: The historic ships have limited accessibility due to ladders, hatches, and narrow passages. Museum galleries are accessible.
The historic ships have real limitations for accessibility. Ladders, hatches, and narrow passages make them difficult for people with mobility issues. Museum galleries are accessible though.


=== Getting There ===
=== Getting There ===


* '''SEPTA Bus:''' Routes 21, 25, 42
* '''SEPTA Bus:''' Routes 21, 25, 42
* '''RiverLink Ferry:''' From Camden waterfront
* '''RiverLink Ferry:''' Departs from Camden waterfront
* '''Walking:''' 15 minutes from Old City
* '''Walking:''' 15 minutes from Old City
* '''Parking:''' Penn's Landing parking lots
* '''Parking:''' Available at Penn's Landing lots


=== Nearby Attractions ===
=== Nearby Attractions ===


* [[Penn's Landing]] (adjacent)
* [[Penn's Landing]] (right there)
* [[Spruce Street Harbor Park]] (nearby, seasonal)
* [[Spruce Street Harbor Park]] (nearby, seasonal)
* [[Race Street Pier]] (10-minute walk)
* [[Race Street Pier]] (10-minute walk)
* [[Old City, Philadelphia]] (10-minute walk)
* [[Old City, Philadelphia]] (10-minute walk)
* [[Camden Waterfront]] (via ferry)
* [[Camden Waterfront]] (accessible by ferry)


== Programs ==
== Programs ==
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* School field trips
* School field trips
* Summer camps
* Summer camps
* Youth sailing and boating
* Youth sailing and boating classes


=== Public Programs ===
=== Public Programs ===
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* Maritime lectures
* Maritime lectures
* Boat launches
* Boat launches
* Special events on ships
* Special events held on the ships
* Veterans programs
* Programs for veterans


=== Boat Building ===
=== Boat Building ===

Latest revision as of 20:09, 23 April 2026

Independence Seaport Museum



TypeMaritime museum
Address211 South Columbus Boulevard
MapView on Google Maps
NeighborhoodPenn's Landing
Phone(215) 413-8655
WebsiteOfficial site
Established1961
FounderJ. Welles Henderson
DirectorJohn Brady
HoursDaily 10 AM - 5 PM
Independence Seaport Museum(215) 413-8655211 South Columbus BoulevardPhiladelphiaPAUS

The Independence Seaport Museum sits at Penn's Landing on the Delaware River waterfront, devoted to preserving and telling the story of the Philadelphia region's maritime history. You can explore interactive exhibits, see a small craft collection, and actually board two historic ships: the USS Olympia, Admiral Dewey's flagship from the Spanish-American War, and the USS Becuna, a World War II submarine.[1]

The city's maritime past matters enormously. Philadelphia became one of colonial America's greatest ports because of the Delaware River, and it still handles international shipping today. Through artifacts, hands-on exhibits, and the chance to walk across the decks of real vessels, the Independence Seaport Museum brings this story to life.[2]

History

Origins

Maritime historian J. Welles Henderson founded the museum in 1961 as the Philadelphia Maritime Museum. At first, it focused on gathering artifacts and archives about Philadelphia's maritime heritage. Over time it grew into something bigger, adding major historic vessels to its collection.

Penn's Landing Location

In 1995 everything changed. The museum moved to Penn's Landing, which meant waterfront access and the ability to keep historic ships permanently moored there. That location transformed what the museum could offer visitors.

Historic Ships

The institution acquired both ships in 1996:

  • USS Olympia: Admiral Dewey's flagship
  • USS Becuna: WWII submarine

The Cruiser Olympia Association had been running both vessels before that.

Historic Ships

USS Olympia

The USS Olympia is a protected cruiser built in 1892. It's famous as Admiral George Dewey's flagship at the Battle of Manila Bay (May 1, 1898) during the Spanish-American War. Here's what matters about this ship:

  • Launched: 1892 at Union Iron Works in San Francisco
  • Famous moment: Dewey's order "You may fire when you are ready, Gridley"
  • Special mission: Brought home the Unknown Soldier from France in 1921
  • Current status: National Historic Landmark and the oldest steel warship still afloat

Visitors walk through multiple decks, see the officers' quarters, and learn how sailors lived at the turn of the century. It's genuinely moving to stand where history happened.

USS Becuna

The USS Becuna (SS-319) is a Balao-class submarine. During World War II, it saw combat in the Pacific:

  • Launched: 1944 at Electric Boat Company
  • Combat record: Five war patrols in the Pacific
  • Later years: Served in training and Cold War operations
  • Today: Designated a National Historic Landmark

Going below deck is claustrophobic and fascinating. You get a real sense of what life was like for the 66-man crew in those tight spaces.

Museum Exhibits

Permanent Exhibitions

Exhibition Focus
River Alive! Delaware River ecosystem and wildlife
Workshop on the Water Boat building and maritime crafts
Divers of the Deep Underwater exploration and diving history
Small Craft Collection Historic boats and watercraft

Workshop on the Water

This hands-on boat-building center is where things get interactive. Visitors can actually help build wooden boats themselves. Traditional maritime crafts get demonstrated regularly. Youth programs teach kids real boat-building skills. At the end of it all, completed boats get launched on the river.

Small Craft Collection

The collection focuses on boats from Philadelphia and the Delaware River region:

  • Watercraft built in Philadelphia
  • Working boats from the Delaware River
  • Recreational boats with historical connections
  • Displays that rotate throughout the year

J. Welles Henderson Archives

These research archives hold valuable material for anyone interested in the subject:

  • Maritime photographs and documents
  • Ship plans and models
  • Port of Philadelphia records
  • Family maritime papers

Visiting the Museum

Hours

  • Daily: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas

Admission

  • Adults: Approximately $18 (current pricing on the website)
  • Seniors and Students: Discounted rates
  • Children 3-12: Approximately $14
  • Members: Free admission

Your admission price gets you into the museum galleries and both historic ships.

Tips

Plan for 2 to 3 hours if you want to see everything. The ships involve ladders and tight passages, so wear comfortable shoes. The Olympia's deck offers stunning river views. The submarine tour is unforgettable but you'll need to bend and climb. Walk around Penn's Landing while you're there. It works especially well for families with kids who're old enough to handle the ships.

Accessibility

The historic ships have real limitations for accessibility. Ladders, hatches, and narrow passages make them difficult for people with mobility issues. Museum galleries are accessible though.

Getting There

  • SEPTA Bus: Routes 21, 25, 42
  • RiverLink Ferry: Departs from Camden waterfront
  • Walking: 15 minutes from Old City
  • Parking: Available at Penn's Landing lots

Nearby Attractions

Programs

Youth Programs

  • Scout programs
  • School field trips
  • Summer camps
  • Youth sailing and boating classes

Public Programs

  • Maritime lectures
  • Boat launches
  • Special events held on the ships
  • Programs for veterans

Boat Building

  • Youth boat-building classes
  • Adult workshops
  • Community build projects

See Also

References

  1. "About the Museum". Independence Seaport Museum. Retrieved December 30, 2025
  2. "Independence Seaport Museum". Visit Philadelphia. Retrieved December 30, 2025

External Links