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Construction Update – July 26, 2025
—Nothing like the shimmer of sunlight on freshly poured concrete! The foundation of your National Coast Guard Museum is curing to perfection in New London, CT.
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Construction Update – July 19, 2025
—Last week, TONS of rebar rolled into the National Coast Guard Museum construction site in New London, Connecticut!
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Construction Update – July 12, 2025
—The northwest corner of the National Coast Guard Museum foundation is now sealed with a moisture/vapor barrier—protecting it from harsh weather as we gear up for the next step: rebar installation! -
Construction Update – June 28, 2025
—Concrete has officially been poured at the site of the National Coast Guard Museum in New London, Connecticut.
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Construction Update – June 21, 2025
—There’s action at the National Coast Guard Museum site in New London, Connecticut— rebar has been dropped and the crew is prepping to pour the apron. The foundation is about to be anchored!
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Never give up
—The Coast Guard officially welcomed its tenth Legend Class National Security Cutter, USCGC Calhoun WMSL 759, in a commissioning ceremony April 20, 2024, in Charleston, South Carolina.
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The only remnant of a sunken Coast Guard cutter
—The bronze placard is the only verified artifact from the Coast Guard Cutter Tampa, which sank in September 1918 off the coast of Wales, just before the end of World War I.