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Visitor Center/Gift Shop - The Visitor Center serves as for Tuckerton Seaport's partner organization,
Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve. On the third floor, the "Life on the Edge" exhibit is dedicated to the
Barnegat Bay Estuary. The lower floor of the Visitor Center features the "Walk on the Wildside" exhibit interpreting the four habitats of the Jersey Shore with a three wall mural and taxidermied animals. •
New Jersey Surf Museum - Museum documenting the history of surfing in New Jersey, where many rare or collectible boards are on display.
Preserved and recreated buildings • '''Tucker's Island Lighthouse''' - The centerpiece of the Tuckerton Seaport, the Tucker's Island Lighthouse was located on Tucker's Island, a former resort community that was destroyed in a storm in the 1920s. It is currently located at the museum's entrance, fronting Route 9. •
Skinner/Donnelly & Periwinkle Houseboats - two historic houseboats preserved at the museum • '''Joe Dayton's Sawmill''' •
Perrine Boatworks - A working boatworks and exhibits on the evolution and history of traditional boat building include vintage and newly constructed
Barnegat Bay sneakboxes and garveys. • '''Parson's Clam & Oyster House''' - A recreation of the former "Parson's Seafood" building • '''Jay C. Parker's Decoy Shop''' - A recreated decoy workshop •
Crest Fishery - Scale recreation of the popular LBI pound fishery houses the Pound Fishing in NJ exhibit and interactive fish market. •
Hotel DeCrab - Representing the hotel industry during the early years of the
Jersey Shore. •
Hunting Shanty - The structure is the original building of the Barnegat Bay Decoy and Baymen's Museum, which was moved to its current site in 2000. •
Sunny Brae Salt Box - The Salt Box's original structure dates from the early 18th century, but extensive reconstruction and additions to the home were made during the 1960s. The historic building serves as the Tuckerton Boro mayor's office as well as a municipal meeting hall. • '''
Sea Captain's House''' - A historic Victorian house built circa 1835. •
Andrews-Barlett Homestead - Built circa 1699 for one of the original founders of the Tuckerton Community, the Andrews Bartlett Homestead is considered the oldest home in
Ocean County. ==See also==