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Noble Maritime Collection

1000 Richmond Terrace, Building D, Staten Island, NY 10301

  • 718 447 6490
  • Spring/Summer/Fall: Thursday - Sunday: 1:00pm - 5:00pm Closed Monday - Wednesday. Call Collection for Winter hours and holiday closings.
Free Entry with The New York Pass
Normal Entry Price: Adult: $5.00
Normal Entry Price: Child: $3.00
The New York Pass grants you free admission to the Collection.

Noble Maritime Collection

The Noble Maritime Collection is a maritime museum and study center, which opened in 2000 after a seven-year, award-winning rehabilitation of its landmark home at Snug Harbor Cultural Center. John A. Noble (1913-83) was a maritime artist who chronicled the last chapter in the centuries old Age of Sail. The museum's centerpiece is Noble's houseboat studio and the art he created there. The museum celebrates the people and traditions of the working waterfront in its educational exhibitions. Also featured is the history of Sailors' Snug Harbor, the famous retirement home and oldest charitable institution in America.

New York Pass grants you free admission to the Noble Maritime Collection, as well as entry to 55 more Attractions in New York City.

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Other attractions in close proximity:
Staten Island Botanical Garden
Staten Island Childrens Museum

NY Pass has been very usefull, above all when it was important save time to enter museums or exhibitions with crowd at the entrance. Thanks for your interest
Adriano from Milan

I traveled from Collegeville, PA with my daughter who wanted to celebrate her 15th birthday by visiting New York City. Although we were only in the city for one day, our New York Pass was a nice saving for us. We visited several attractions, as well as some restaurants (we had breakfast, lunch and dinner in the city) and used the Pass at these locations. Overall, this program made our trip more economical. Additionally, the guide book that came with the pass was a nice way for us to pick and choose from the many places to visit in the city.
Sandy from Collegeville, PA

purchased the New York Pass in November 2009 and used during our visit to New York in early December. I feel that the pass was, in my opinion, the best way of getting to know places of interest, from the write-ups in the booklet, and also saving time in queues and money. I would definitely purchase one again when we return.
James from Gibraltar

 

 
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