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Ships of the Sea

Ships of the Sea

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Step into the story of Savannah—through the lens of the water that built it.

The Ships of the Sea Podcast, hosted by Executive Director Molly Carrott Taylor and produced by Dee Daniels Media, explores the people, ships, and industries that shaped one of America’s most historic port cities. From the groundbreaking voyage of the Steamship Savannah to the modern-day movement of massive cargo ships along the Savannah River, each episode uncovers the stories behind maritime history—past and present.

You’ll hear from historians, industry experts, artists, and locals whose lives connect to the water in surprising ways. Along the way, we’ll also take you inside the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, where history, community, and creativity come together in the heart of Savannah.

Whether you’re a history lover, a coastal explorer, or just curious about what happens behind the scenes of a global port city, this podcast opens the door.

Discover the stories. Explore the past. See Savannah from a whole new perspective.

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  • Anchors Aweigh: Charting Savannah's Maritime Legacy
    May 21 2026

    Welcome to the Ships of the Sea podcast, an audio voyage from Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum. In this introductory episode, producer Dee Daniels introduces host Molly Carrott Taylor, Executive Director of Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, and previews the new podcast exploring Savannah’s maritime stories.

    Molly shares her background as a collegiate sailor and longtime art museum leader, how she came to Ships of the Sea after consulting on membership and fundraising, and highlights recent growth, including bringing in over 6,000 children in two years and increasing the budget to $1.2 million from $800,000 in 2022.

    She explains the museum’s home, the 1819 William Scarborough House, Scarborough’s role in the Steamship Savannah Company, and the Steamship Savannah’s May 22, 1819, transatlantic voyage—now honored as National Maritime Day.

    The episode previews community-focused education and STEAM field trips, events like Celestial Seafarer and Supper at Sea, rotating exhibitions, upcoming sequential-art stories of key ships, and future podcast topics on modern maritime careers such as pilots, stevedores, longshoremen, attorneys, and archaeologists.

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    A looking inside Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum

    Museum EVENTS

    Education and Group Programs

    Meet the Production Team Dee Daniels Media

    FIND A FAVORITE SPOT IN THIS EPISODE:

    00:00 Welcome Aboard

    01:02 Meet Molly Taylor

    02:02 From Consultant to Director

    05:31 Scarborough House Origins

    05:59 Steamship Savannah Breakthrough

    08:05 Schoolhouse Legacy

    09:09 National Maritime Day Roots

    11:04 Community Programs Vision

    12:31 Signature Events and Exhibits

    16:20 Hidden Maritime Careers

    22:13 A Day in 1819

    26:02 Hands On Learning Ahead

    28:59 Closing and Support

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    29 min
  • Ships of the Sea Podcast | Official Trailer
    May 19 2026

    Welcome aboard.

    The Ships of the Sea Podcast takes you inside the stories that shaped Savannah ... from its earliest maritime history to the people and industries still moving through its waterways today.

    In this short trailer, you’ll get a preview of what’s ahead: powerful stories, behind-the-scenes perspectives, and a deeper look at the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum and the history it brings to life.

    From groundbreaking voyages to modern-day maritime careers, this is where history, community, and the water all connect.

    Subscribe now and join us as we open the treasure chest of Savannah’s maritime past.

    CONNECT WITH US:

    A looking inside Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum

    Museum EVENTS

    Education and Group Programs

    Meet the Production Team Dee Daniels Media

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    3 min
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