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Museum remnants now at the IYRS School of Technology.
Following other reviews, we drove directly to the IYRS. While taking photos of their models, the director approached to explain that the museum move so far affected the library and nautical books now ...
. At the Adams Fort Park is a pilgremage stop for all sailer.Several 12-meter boats are visible from the shore and can be rented. The history of the America Cup races (up until 1982 when the USA lost ...
The Museum of Yachting, formerly located at Fort Adams is no longer. Its holdings are now part of the International Yacht Restoration School (IYRS) on Thames Street in Newport. The 'museum' continues ...
Supposedly moved from Fort Adams to Themes St. We went to both sites and the only remnant of a once lovely museum is a library of old boat building journals.
My son and husband wanted to visit the Museum of Yachting during our trip to Newport. A local guidebook said it was located at Fort Adams. We drove out to the fort and wandered around looking for the ...
Museum remnants now at the IYRS School of Technology.
Following other reviews, we drove directly to the IYRS. While taking photos of their models, the director approached to explain that the museum move so far affected the library and nautical books now ...
pilgrimage stop for all sailors
. At the Adams Fort Park is a pilgremage stop for all sailer.Several 12-meter boats are visible from the shore and can be rented. The history of the America Cup races (up until 1982 when the USA lost ...
Museum of Yachting no longer there
The Museum of Yachting, formerly located at Fort Adams is no longer. Its holdings are now part of the International Yacht Restoration School (IYRS) on Thames Street in Newport. The 'museum' continues ...
Yacht museum no longer exists.
Supposedly moved from Fort Adams to Themes St. We went to both sites and the only remnant of a once lovely museum is a library of old boat building journals.
When we finally found the museum it was closed
My son and husband wanted to visit the Museum of Yachting during our trip to Newport. A local guidebook said it was located at Fort Adams. We drove out to the fort and wandered around looking for the ...