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Nobody answered yet? For road trip or take a dive?
 

Little more info on what your looking for.
 

I will actually be boarding a cruise in the next morning, so this would be like a naval museum or a maritime themed bookshop or anything related. :)
 

Take a trip to Key West to visit the Mel Fisher Museum.
 

There was a Miami tour service I came across searching, that takes people to see Key West museums. Key West is a good place if you want maritime.
 

Other museums beside Mel Fisher...

https://www.keywestshipwreck.com/

Wreck Ashore! With these words, enter the world of 1856 Key West… the era of the wreckers. At the Key West Shipwreck Museum you will step back into time as you discover Key West’s unique maritime heritage and how it became the richest city in the United States.

The KEY WEST MUSEUM combines actors, films and the actual artifacts from the 1985 rediscovery of the wrecked vessel Isaac Allerton, which sank in 1856 on the treacherous Florida Keys reef.

Join master wrecker Asa Tift and his wrecking crew as he tells you the story of how this unusual industry provided for the livelihoods of the early pioneers of Key West. You will be invited to climb the 65′ lookout tower and if need be, alarm Mr. Tift of any wrecks on the reef! Learn more about the wrecking industry and what Key West once was by clicking on the links above.
 

Key West is a long drive from Miami so can that if you only have a few hours. Sorry you're stuck in Miami. As a Florida native I personally don't care for it. Many however like the place.
 

This museum is worth seeing. It's right in Little Havana. Every one of these guys is a true hero.

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