The Freeport's Pirate Museum

The Freeport Pirate's museum, is actually a collections of three large barges that have been recommissioned as a floating tribute to some of Freeport's notorious Pirates. The Barges have been lashed together, and their hull drilled to allow visitors to travel through all three barges, and admire paintings, carvings, and other items relating to the one time "kings" of the Sea. Exhibits include:
  • Captain Ahab's journal
  • Feisty Filecia's blood-stained Noose
  • Black Bart's poem carved into the Calypso's bench
  • Ren's Broken Longsword
  • Ioz's Golden Looking Glass
  • Cross-eyed Jack's Lucky Rabbit's foot.
  Each item is displayed along with information on the pirate and his ship and crew. A painting of the Pirate. A small model of his ship in a bottle, built by a master craftsman and any other items recovered relating to the Pirate.     Admission is 5sp per person, but only pay 4 with a copy of the latest Freeport Times. Also make sure t0 pick up a copy of the Freeport Times special Pirate edition, available at the museum. This Special Collector's edition of the City's popular source of fair and balanced news is sure to only go up in value. A steal at only 3sp.
Type
Museum
Parent Location
Owning Organization
The World of Nor

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