Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig & Museum


From 1969 to 1984, this offshore rig drilled for oil in up to 173ft of water out in the gulf. Now moored off the end of 19th St, it has been converted into a three-level museum that explains offshore oil exploration for people who want to know more about both the benefits and the dangers. Audio tours are available, but the on-site panels include quite a lot of information.


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