Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum

[1] The Graveyard of the Atlantic refers to the coastal region of the Outer Banks that contain the remains of hundreds of ships that were sunk due to war, piracy or weather.

[2] One gallery focuses on the discovery and exploration of shipwrecks, and the science of preserving these ships and artifacts.

[3] Other exhibits include ship models, exhibits about General Billy Mitchell and his ship bombing demonstrations off the Cape Hatteras coast in 1921, explorers and colonists, lifesaving and rescue operations, and piracy and famous area pirates including Edward Low, and Blackbeard.

Maritime military displays include American Civil War blockade runners and the sinking of the USS Monitor ironclad warship, and World War II submarine attacks off the coast.

Admission is free, and the museum is open Monday through Friday.

Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum, Hatteras, North Carolina, June 2007