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  1. Aug 30, 2024 · The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum is one of the premier venues for education, information, and lectures about the Santa Barbara Channel, the Channel Islands National Park, and 13,000 years of human interaction with the sea.

  2. Santa Barbara Maritime Museum (SBMM), which is located in the Waterfront Center Building, formerly the Naval Reserve Building, opened its doors to the public in July 2000, with the unique mission to interpret the rich and diverse maritime history of the Santa Barbara Channel.

  3. The Santa Barbara Maritime Museum (SBMM) is pleased to announce the opening of its latest exhibition, Majestic California Piers, featuring 31 photographs showcasing iconic piers throughout California (spanning from San Simeon to Oceanside).

  4. Located on the water's edge of the Santa Barbara Harbor, the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum contains exciting & educational exhibits set inside of nearly 8,000 square feet of Museum space. The Maritime Museum also offers a wide range of educational programs including docent tours, and Tall Ship tours. Admission also includes a series of films ...

    • 113 Harbor Way Ste 190 Santa Barbara, CA 93109
  5. santabarbaraca.com › santa-barbara-maritime-museumSanta Barbara Maritime Museum

    Located in the picturesque Santa Barbara Harbor, the Maritime Museum provides exhibits and educational experiences that celebrate the vital connection between the local community and the sea. Delve into California’s fascinating maritime heritage through interactive exhibits, preserved artifacts, art and film.

  6. Founded by a group of fisherman, divers, and sailors, the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum (SBMM) explores Santa Barbara’s rich and diverse maritime history while highlighting the important role the Santa Barbara Channel plays in the local community, and beyond.

  7. Founded in 2000, the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum creates exhibits and hands-on, educational experiences that celebrate more than 13,000 years of maritime history in our region—from Chumash culture to today’s surfing scenes and environmental movements.

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