SS Willis B. Boyer Museum
SS Willis B. Boyer Museum Ship
Situated on the Maumee River, in the shadow of downtown Toledo, is the SS Willis B. Boyer Museum Ship. Launched in 1911, the 617-foot freighter was once the largest bulk freighter on the Great Lakes. After 60+ years of service, the “queen of the lake freighters” was retired in 1980. After many years of careful restoration, the ship opened to the public as a floating nautical museum in 1987 and has been a downtown destination for thousands ever since. With tours lasting about an hour, the museum offers its visitors a unique, hands-on experience as well as a glimpse into the ship’s huge size and beautiful interiors, including the officer’s dining room, captain’s quarters and awesome engine room. Many visitors have their pictures taken next to the ship’s wheel. Docked at International Park on the east side of the Maumee River, the Boyer is open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10 am to 5 pm. It is open noon to 5 on Sundays. The ship is closed on Tuesdays. Parking is free and there are park facilities next to the ship.
Written by: Pam Ciepichal
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