Chatham Marconi Maritime Center

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North Chatham, United States

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Museum· Maritime museum· Tourist attraction

Chatham Marconi Maritime Center Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Chatham Marconi Maritime Center is located in North Chatham, United States on 847 Orleans Rd. Chatham Marconi Maritime Center is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category museum in United States.

Address

847 Orleans Rd

Phone

+15089458889

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Larry Krainson

Excellent and fascinating museum. The docents know their stuff and the content and history of the museum is fascinating. Did you know they received the Titanics SOS call way back when? Find out how the Enigma machine works and why it was nearly impossible to break the code. A place to spend a few hours learning about our amazing early wireless history.

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Christina Madden

Very interesting! Enjoyed this immensely, great staff. Two hours passed so quickly, my back didn't even think to start aching!

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Michael Charboneau

When we arrived at the small building, we expected to spend maybe half-an-hour looking around. Between the video presentations, the displays of historical information (including a restored Enigma machine), and the temporary exhibit of women military pilots of WWII, we spent a good two hours there. The staff were knowledgeable and helpful. We didn't have time to hit the Educational Building, but it has exhibits about more modern radio communication. A good, informative museum, especially for people interested in early wireless communication, Marconi, and WWI & WWII.

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Jen Rhodes

Fantastic little place! Lots of hands on exhibits, several volunteers on hand all ready to answer everything you ask! ASTC reciprocal membership made it free for us to visit. So glad we did :0)

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Lev Pinskiy

Anyone who has anything to do with electronics, radio or communications should not miss this place. Also shows an interesting and important part of US history. Very nice and knowledgeable personnel. Did you know that there was a service where a ship crew could telegraph a question to a shoreside doctor and receive an emergency medical advice? Attached photo shows that exhibit...