Mission Mosaic Art Exhibition - U.S. Coast Guard - 225 Year Celebration
MISSION MOSAIC
Celebrating 225 Years of Service to America
Today’s Coast Guard began in 1790 as an armed customs enforcement service called the Revenue Marine. Its name officially changed to the Revenue Cutter Service in 1894, and in 1915 Congress merged it with the Life Saving Service to form the United States Coast Guard. In 1939, the Lighthouse Service was added.
With the help of the Coast Guard Art Program, on the occasion of this 225th Anniversary of America’s longest continuously operating maritime service, we present an exhibition of artwork in tribute to the heritage of missions the United States Coast Guard performs -- and to those who accomplish these missions in service to America.
We invite you to explore and discover through artistic depiction the many and evolving roles fulfilled by the United States Coast Guard over two and a quarter centuries of service to the nation. Semper Paratus -- always prepared.
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Date and Time
Tuesday Jul 28, 2015 Sunday Nov 22, 2015
Open Year Round Jan-April Sat 10-4
Sun & Holiday Mon 12-4
May- December Tues-Sat 10-4
Sun & Holiday Mon 12-4
Location
Custom House Maritime Museum
25 Water Street
Newburyport, MA 01950
978-462-8681
Fees/Admission
$7.00 for adults and
$5.00 for seniors and students
Active military members
and kids under 6 free
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Dee McManus
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