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The museum, which will also serve as headquarters for the [[Florida Public Archaeology Network]], will contain educational displays about Pensacola's maritime history, from early European explorers, to the shipping boom brought by the lumber and railroad industries, to the more recent naval presence. Artifacts from some of the hundreds of ships sunk in Pensacola Bay will be on display, and visitors will be able to observe and participate in [[University of West Florida]] research projects in the fields of public history, underwater archaeology, marine biology and environmental science. The museum will also house an aquarium.
 
The museum, which will also serve as headquarters for the [[Florida Public Archaeology Network]], will contain educational displays about Pensacola's maritime history, from early European explorers, to the shipping boom brought by the lumber and railroad industries, to the more recent naval presence. Artifacts from some of the hundreds of ships sunk in Pensacola Bay will be on display, and visitors will be able to observe and participate in [[University of West Florida]] research projects in the fields of public history, underwater archaeology, marine biology and environmental science. The museum will also house an aquarium.
  
==Funding==
 
 
The cost of the museum is estimated to be $18 million. Thanks to the State of Florida’s Alec P. Courtelis Matching Gift Program, only $9 million in private donations will be required. The honorary chairs of the fundraising committee are U.S. Senators Bill Nelson and John McCain, former "Good Morning America" host David Hartman, New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson, and [[Nancy Fetterman]], UWF Trustee and Admiral Fetterman's widow.
 
The cost of the museum is estimated to be $18 million. Thanks to the State of Florida’s Alec P. Courtelis Matching Gift Program, only $9 million in private donations will be required. The honorary chairs of the fundraising committee are U.S. Senators Bill Nelson and John McCain, former "Good Morning America" host David Hartman, New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson, and [[Nancy Fetterman]], UWF Trustee and Admiral Fetterman's widow.
  
In the first half of [[2007]], the ''[[Pensacola News Journal]]'' co-sponsored a "Do It!" fundraising campaign for the museum, in which members of the community were invited to make personal donations that were matched by the "Do It!" corporate partners, which included the News Journal, the [[Gulf Power Foundation]], [[McGuire's Irish Pub]], the [[Nature Trail]] subdivision and [[Whitney Bank]]. Those monies were then doubled again by the Alec P. Courtelis Matching Gift Program, so the campaign's goal of $250,000 actually yielded $1 million for the museum.
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In early [[2007]], the ''[[Pensacola News Journal]]'' announced they would co-sponsor a "Do It!" fundraising campaign for the museum, in which members of the community are invited to make personal donations that are matched by the "Do It!" corporate partners, which include the News Journal, the [[Gulf Power Foundation]], [[McGuire's Irish Pub]], the [[Nature Trail]] subdivision and [[Whitney Bank]]. Those monies will then be doubled by the Alec P. Courtelis Matching Gift Program, so the campaign's goal of $250,000 will actually yield $1 million towards the museum.
 
 
Other donations that have already been made to the museum (and that will be doubled by the matching program) include:
 
*$500,000 donated by [[Ted Brown]] and [[Kathy Horton-Brown]] to honor Brown's father, Captain [[S. J. Brown]], founder of [[Brown Marine Service]].
 
*$100,000 donated by [[Robert C. Rosasco]] to create a conference room in honor of timber magnates [[Albert T. Rosasco|Albert T.]] and [[William T. Rosasco]].
 
*Navy memorabilia salvaged from [[Trader Jon's]], to be displayed in the museum's first floor restaurant, donated by law firm of [[Aylstock Witkin & Sasser]] and valued at over $2 million.
 
*$20,000 donated by [[Anna Whibbs]] and the [[Whibbs family]] in honor of the late [[Vince Whibbs]].
 
 
 
==Renderings==
 
On [[May 24]], [[2007]], a detailed conceptual design by [[Doug Mund]] was unveiled. Renderings and floor plans of the three-story museum show a curved exterior wall (evoking a seafaring vessel) with a restaurant on the first floor, an interactive theater on the second floor, a "touch tank" on the third floor, and a 125,000 gallon ocean tank that spans all three levels. [[CMPA]] board chairman [[Lacey Collier]] praised the concept, saying, "I always evaluate places myself when you walk in if it makes you say, 'Wow!' I think we have a double wow here."<ref>http://ricksblog.biz/?p=1862</ref>
 
<gallery widths="150" heights="200">
 
Image:MaritimeMuseum-SitePlan.jpg|Site plan
 
Image:MaritimeMuseum-Lobby.jpg|Lobby
 
Image:MaritimeMuseum-DeVilliers.jpg|View from DeVilliers Wharf
 
Image:MaritimeMuseum-Reus.jpg|View from Reus Street
 
Image:MaritimeMuseum-1stFloor.jpg|First floor plan
 
Image:MaritimeMuseum-2ndFloor.jpg|Second floor plan
 
Image:MaritimeMuseum-3rdFloor.jpg|Third floor plan
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
==References==
 
*[http://uwf.edu/maritime/ Official site]
 
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[[Category:Museums]]
 
[[Category:Museums]]
 
[[Category:Community Maritime Park]]
 
[[Category:Community Maritime Park]]
 
[[Category:University of West Florida]]
 
[[Category:University of West Florida]]

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