Visitors to the Antique Boat Museum are able to explore six exhibit buildings on our 4.5-acre main campus during our regular open hours. There is also an off-site collections facility open to visitors on certain days of the week. Buildings on the main campus feature exhibits that span close to 150 years of recreational boating history.
To learn more about the exhibits on display in each building, click the appropriate link below.
Elizabeth & Bolling Haxall Building – Visitors start their visit here at our admissions desk.
Cleveland E. Dodge Memorial Launch Building
Don Doebler Collections Storage Facility – Our off-site facility is open limited hours.
Edward John Noble Historic Stone Building – Home to our Builder in Residence program as well as other projects our Master Boatwright, Michael Gorman, and our boat shop volunteers work on during the summer.
La Duchesse – La Duchesse is available by guided tour only. Book a tour online when you purchase your admission tickets or when you arrive at the admissions desk.
McNally Yacht House – Home to our In-Water Fleet.
Small Craft Building – In addition to exhibits, the Small Craft Building is home to our working skiff livery.