What do an unsolved murder, a copper-hauling freighter, and a historic pilothouse have in common?
They’ve all found a home in Toledo’s newly expanded maritime museum.
With the ribbon freshly cut on a $5.5 million, 5,000-square-foot expansion, the National Museum of the Great Lakes has officially embarked on what its staff calls a “second wave of growth,” one that includes a dedicated temporary exhibit gallery, a fully accessible historic pilothouse, and new permanent displays that humanize the legacy of the inland seas…