WELCOME TO THE U.S. NAVY SEABEE MUSEUM
The mission of the U.S. Navy Seabee Museum is to select, collect, preserve and display historic material relating to the history of the Naval Construction Force,
better known as the SEABEES, and the U.S. Navy Civil Engineer Corps.
The second oldest of the official Navy museums, the Seabee Museum was established in 1947 in Port Hueneme, California, which today is part of
Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC).
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Construction Electrician (CE)
Celebrating 70 Years of Seabees: Construction Electrician (CE), a family-friendly event honoring the 70th anniversary of the Seabees, on Saturday, July 28 from 11 am to 3 pm.
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NOTICES
MUSEUM HOURS
Monday - Saturday: 9-4
Sunday: 12-4
Admission and parking are free.
Seabee Museum Archive Hours
Monday - Wednesday: 9-4
By appointment only
To schedule an appointment, call (805) 982-6497 or email seabeemuseum@navy.mil
TOURS
The Museum is open to the public and tours can be arranged for schools or other groups.
Call (805) 982-5167 or email seabeemuseum@navy.mil
MUSEUM GIFT SHOP
While at the Museum, be sure to visit our Gift Shop where Navy themed books and items are available.
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SOCIAL NETWORKS
Join in the fun and get more Seabee information
U.S. Navy Seabee Museum
1001 Addor St., Port Hueneme, CA 93043
Mailing address:
Naval Base Ventura County
Bldg. 100
Port Hueneme, CA 93043
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MUSEUM HIGHLIGHTS
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Seabee Magazine
Seabee magazine is now on-line. Check it out to find how the Seabees and CEC officers serving in the Naval Construction Force are making history today.
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Educational Activities
2012 Educational and Public Program Calendar: Check out all of the fun and educational activities at the Museum.
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Memorial Bricks
The entrance to the Museum, referred to as the "Road to Victory" is paved with personalized bricks that commemorate the men and women who built the legacy of the Seabees and the CEC. You can find a brick and view a photo of it on-line. >>View
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Seabee Unit Histories
Archival information on Seabee units has been digitized and is now available online. >>Visit
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New Museum Building
The new state-of-art the Seabee Museum facility is now open. The 38,000 square foot museum features modern exhibits spaces, memorial garden, theater, education room, and gift shop. Please note, however, only one-third of the exhibits are now open, but all will be completed by the fall of 2013.
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WW II Seabee Battalion Histories
History of WWII Seabee Units
During World War II, approximately 325,000 sailors served as Seabees in 500 various Seabee units.
View a comprehensive list of World War Seabee battalion histories.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Get your answers here. Quick access to our most commonly asked naval history questions. >>View
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