31Mar2011
Thank for your patience! We’ve just finished moving the website to a new sever – we apologize for the downtime, but this move should give us a more stable and secure site. You may notice the store link is gone – have no fear! We’re working on a better, bigger and more user-friendly online store, [...]
15Mar2011
We’re having some technical difficulties with the site, so please forgive the inconvenience as we get things tidied up. -Jon Ezzell, Director of Communications
12Mar2011
Saturday was a beautiful day at Port Columbus, RiverBlast kicked off with a great crowd. If you missed out, come on down tomorrow for more! 10 am – 4 pm.
Tags:
Civil War,
Living History,
marine,
navy,
riverblast
11Mar2011
Director of Naval History Jay DeLoach, Mayor Teresa Tomlinson, Dept of Tourism representative Bruce Green and Confederate Navy descendant Catesby ap C Jones all participated in a terrific ceremony this morning at the museum, helping kick off a second successful decade of museum operations. The highlight of the show was the presentation of Catesby apR. [...]
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Catesby Jones,
Civil War,
Mayor Columbus,
Naval History,
riverblast,
sword
08Mar2011
Wendell Decker will be in Columbus this weekend to do more incredible wet plate photography for attending living history buffs. Wendell told us he was really looking forward to taking advantage of the ship scene for new images of Marines and Sailors. He has done other images of our work before, both in reenactment of [...]
Tags:
boat,
Civil War,
photographer,
tintype
07Mar2011
Rear Adm. Jay DeLoach, USN (Ret.), Director of Naval History at the Washington Navy Yard, will participate in the 10th anniversary ceremony at Port Columbus Friday, March 11 at 11 a.m. Ten years ago, one of Adm. DeLoach’s predecessors, Dr. William Dudley, was present at the grand opening of Port Columbus. The US Navy’s rep [...]
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columbus,
history,
Mayor,
navy,
riverblast