One of 9 museums operated by the Naval History and Heritage Command, the Navy Seabee Museum in Port Hueneme, California, is part of the Naval History and Heritage Command’s collection of museums. Through captivating exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays, visitors are invited to embark on a compelling journey through the storied history of the U.S. Navy Seabees. From their heroic exploits in conflicts to their humanitarian missions worldwide, the museum offers a profound insight into the unparalleled dedication and ingenuity of these remarkable servicemembers. With its rich collection and commitment to preserving naval history, the Navy Seabee Museum embodies the spirit of honor, courage, and service ingrained within the Seabee tradition.
The Seabee Museum and Heritage Center, situated at the Naval Construction Battalion Center in Gulfport, honors the rich history and vital contributions of the Atlantic Fleet Seabees. Within the Heritage Center, visitors encounter diverse exhibits showcasing the Seabees’ remarkable journey and pivotal role in military endeavors. The Exhibits are curated by the U.S. Navy Seabee Museum.
NCBC Gulfport Marvin Shields Blvd Bldg 446
Gulfport, MS 39501
(228)575-3858
The Seabee Museum & Heritage Park, located in Rhode Island, is the original home of the Seabees. The Museums, grounds and historic Chapel-in-the-Pines provides a memorial to the thousands of men and women who served at Davisville, RI.The Seabee Museum and Memorial Park is managed by a volunteer board and is maintained by volunteers.