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Lake Champlain Maritime Museum : ウィキペディア英語版
Lake Champlain Maritime Museum

With facilities open to the public May through mid-October, the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum (LCMM) is non-profit museum located in Ferrisburgh, Vermont, USA. Its mission is to preserve and share the history and archaeology of Lake Champlain. As a maritime museum specializing in archaeology, LCMM studies the hundreds of shipwrecks discovered in Lake Champlain and plays a major role in the management of those cultural resources. Through the preservation and interpretation of those and other artifacts, the museum tells the story of the people and culture of the Lake Champlain region.〔(Museum Information: About Us )〕
== History ==
Founded in 1985, the museum took up residence in an old stone schoolhouse on the grounds of the Basin Harbor Club, a private resort situated on the lake’s shoreline, and opened to the public in 1986. Since then, LCMM has grown to include 18 buildings at two sites housing collections and exhibits, a boat shop and small shipyard, blacksmith facilities, an archaeological conservation laboritory, museum store, offices, and lecture space.
A major physical expansion occurred in 2001 when the ''Burlington Shipyard'' was opened in the city of Burlington, Vermont, some 20 miles north of LCMM’s main campus. The following year the museum acquired the ''Capt. White Place'', a c.1815 ship captain’s home in Burlington, and in 2004 moved its Burlington offices and exhibits from the shipyard into the ''Lyman Building'', a city-owned facility on the Burlington waterfront.

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