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National Coast Guard Museum Set to Open in New London by 2027
UPDATE: The National Coast Guard Museum in New London, Connecticut, is on track for completion in 2026, with a public opening slated for 2027, according to the National Coast Guard Museum Association. This announcement comes as part of a significant funding boost from the recently signed National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) by former President Donald Trump, which authorizes the U.S. Coast Guard to finalize the museum’s construction.
This development is crucial as it marks the first national museum dedicated to the U.S. Coast Guard, which has served for over 230 years to ensure maritime safety and security. U.S. Senator Chris Murphy, a strong advocate for the project, stated, “After months of hard work, planning, and advocacy, I am proud to say we will close 2025 with all needed federal funding in place to complete construction next year.”
The museum is anticipated to be an “economic engine” for the region, attracting visitors from across the nation and around the world. “This will generate good jobs and new economic opportunities for New London,” Murphy added, emphasizing the museum’s role in preserving the legacy of the Coast Guard while bolstering local commerce.
New London Mayor Michael Passero expressed gratitude for the federal support, stating, “From funding the expansion of the Water Street Parking Garage to the $50 million investment that allowed construction to begin in 2022, this partnership has been transformational.” The city, officially designated as a Coast Guard City, is prepared to welcome visitors to this landmark by 2027.
The museum, located on the scenic Thames River waterfront, aims to serve as a national tribute to the Coast Guard’s personnel, including active duty, Reserve, Auxiliary, and civilian members. It will feature galleries that highlight the Coast Guard’s vital missions and enduring values, providing education, inspiration, and remembrance for all who visit.
“It is not without the strong support of our Congress and the Administration that we are able to complete construction in 2026,” said CAPT Wes Pulver, USCG (Ret.), president of the National Coast Guard Museum Association. “With our construction timeline firming up and momentum accelerating, the National Coast Guard Museum is entering its final phase toward becoming a permanent national landmark.”
This latest announcement signals a remarkable step forward for the National Coast Guard Museum, underscoring its importance not only as an educational resource but also as a vital component of New London’s economic revitalization. The community eagerly anticipates the museum’s opening, which promises to honor the sacrifices and achievements of the Coast Guard while providing a venue for future generations to learn about this essential service.
As the museum progresses toward its projected completion, officials and community members alike are preparing for what will undoubtedly be a significant cultural and economic milestone for New London and the nation.
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