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The Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum (ocmuseum.org) in Ocean City, Maryland take visitors on a tour through the history of the US Life-Saving Service, the history of Ocean City, a Mermaid collection, shipwreck artifacts, Sands of the World and period bathing fashions. The experience is capped with an aquarium featuring local marine life.
In 2004, Adler Display was tasked with the design, fabrication, and installation of the Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum’s first floor displays. These included:
In 2009, Adler Display was asked to come back and complete renovations to the second floor. As part of this new project, Adler Display was commissioned to design and create numerous displays including:
“The renovations to both the first and second floors have come together quite nicely,” said Adler Display’s president, Ron Adler. “We are honored to have been called back to complete the second floor exhibits and are sure that they will be enjoyed by visitors for years to come.”
If your travels include Ocean City, Maryland, stop by and see why the Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum was a winner of the 2007 Rand McNally Best of the Road Editor’s Pick.
If you would like to learn more about the Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum, or if you would like to know what Adler Display can do for you, please contact us by calling 410-281-1200 or visit AdlerDisplay.com.
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