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Smithsonian Folkways Recordings has produced some of the most important folk music recordings in the modern history of music scholarship.
The South Carolina Maritime Museum preserves and interprets the maritime history of the Georgetown area of the state.
Established in 1906, the coffee pot-style Sabine Pass Lighthouse is located 15 miles from the mouth of the Sabine River in the Gulf of Mexico. The lighthouse's lantern was removed in 2002 and placed on shore as an exhibit.
Established and built in 1856, the Sabine Pass Lighthouse was deactivated in 1952.
Launched in 1908, the passenger vessel Sabino is an operational part of the Mystic Seaport museum program.
The Sable Point Lighthouse Keepers Association maintains the Little Sable Point, Big Sable Point, and Ludington North Breakwater lighthouses.
Constructed in 1839 on a bare, windswept island, Saddleback Ledge Lighthouse is considered one of the most isolated light stations in New England. The light was automated in 1954.
Launched in 2004, the Viking longship Sae Hrafn is a replica of a traditional Viking longship. It is used as a living history exhibit.
The Sag Harbor Whaling & Historical Museum focuses on the history of Sag Harbor as a whaling center in the 19th century.
The Saginaw River Marine Historical Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and appreciation of the history of the Saginaw River and connecting waters. The Society was founded in 1989.
Established and constructed in 1876, the Saginaw River Rear Range Lighthouse and its companion front range light replaced an earlier light station built in 1841. The deactivated range lighthouses are now owned by the Dow Chemical Company.
The Saginaw Valley Naval Ship Museum is working to acquire the retired destroyer USS Edson for its riverfront site.
The mission of the Sail, Power & Steam Museum is to enrich the lives of visitors, volunteers and the general public of the state of Maine through hands on, interactive, and educational experiences with historically significant sailing, power and steam driven vessels, ships and small boats, while providing instruction as to their origins, construction, and original commercial and recreational purposes.
Sailor's Dream is three gloriously voiced ladies singing everything from bar room ballads and sea shanties to sweet love songs, all a capella.
The Sailor's Memorial Museum is located in the keeper's dwelling of the Grindle Point Lighthouse.
Established and built in 1884, the cast-iron Sakonnet Point Lighthouse was shut down in 1955. Relighted in 1997, it is now maintained by a local preservation group.
