Site Credits
Battle Between the Monitor and the Merrimac
Battle Between the Monitor and the Merrimac, Kurz & Allison, 1889
 

Financial support provided by:

Norfolk Southern

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Northrop Grumman Newport News
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Financial support for
'Monitor: History & Legacy Online Educational Resource' provided by:

Verizon
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Interactive Design & Development by:

DallaVilla Design, LLC
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MUSEO Group
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Content Direction and Development by:

The Mariners' Museum
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Anna Holloway
Curator, USS Monitor Center, The Mariners' Museum

Justin Lyons
Public Relations Director, The Mariners' Museum

Jeff Johnston
Historian, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Monitor National Marine Sanctuary

Mary Helen Hilton
Marketing and Communications Manager, The Mariners' Museum

Marcie Renner
Chief Conservator, The Mariners’ Museum

Claudia Jew
Photographic Services and Licensing Manager, The Mariners’ Museum

Kimberly Hansin
USS Monitor Center Project Campaign Coordinator, The Mariners’ Museum

Barclay Schraff

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VO by Tony Macrini
Program Director/On-Air Personality, WNIS-AM

Map information within "The Story" section compiled and researched by
Robert E. Pratt

QA assistance provided by
Barclay Schraff

Content Development for Extra!Extra! & Get Involved by:
Bennett Kuhn Varner, Inc.

The Mariners’ Museum Administration

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