Open year-round, seven days a week.
January – April: 10am – 4pm
CLOSED Easter Sunday (For winter weather conditions, if Sturgeon Bay schools are closed, the Museum will also be closed.)
May – October: 9am – 5pm
November – December: 10am – 5pm
CLOSED Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
Closing at 2pm on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.
North Madison Avenue 120, Sturgeon Bay
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The Door County Maritime Museum in Sturgeon Bay offers an informative and engaging experience for visitors interested in the maritime history of the Great Lakes region. The museum features a variety of exhibits showcasing the area's rich nautical heritage, including displays on shipbuilding, lighthouses, and commercial fishing.
Visitors often appreciate the well-maintained exhibits and the amount of information provided. The museum houses several interactive displays, including a working periscope and wheelhouse, which are particularly popular among children and adults alike. The restored tugboat John Purves, docked outside the museum, is frequently mentioned as a highlight of the visit, offering a hands-on look at life aboard a working vessel.
While many find the museum's content engaging, some visitors note that it may not appeal to those without a specific interest in maritime history. Additionally, a few reviewers mention that some exhibits could benefit from updates or more interactive elements to enhance the overall experience.
The knowledgeable and friendly staff receive consistent praise for their enthusiasm and willingness to share information about the exhibits and local history. The museum's location on the waterfront adds to its appeal, providing scenic views of Sturgeon Bay.
Overall, the Door County Maritime Museum offers a solid educational experience for those interested in Great Lakes maritime history, though it may not be as engaging for visitors seeking a more general museum experience.