Emery Rice
An Annex dedicated to the important story
of the marine engineering was established in 1986 in a new
building off Steamboat Road near the Museum. The centerpiece
of the Museum Annex is the century old steam engine from
a famous square sail and steam training vessel which, in
its long history bore the names NANTUCKET and EMERY RICE,
among others. Carefully restored to working condition by
a team of dedicated midshipmen volunteers, the engine has
been designated a National Historic Engineering Landmark
by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, which cited
it as "a significant benchmark in the evolution of
marine steam power plants." The Emery Rice Exhibit
is open on Saturdays from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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