Valley Camp History
Built in Lorain, Ohio in 1917 for the Producers Steamship Company, the ship was first named LOUIS W. HILL. In 1936 it changed hands, and carried the star of National Steel Corporation on its stack. Later, under the ownership of Wilson Marine Transit, it was re-named VALLEY CAMP, in honor of the Valley Camp Coal Company.


By donations and grants, volunteer work and much foresight, the Steamship, VALLEY CAMP has become the most unique Maritime Museum on the Great Lakes. The museum ship VALLEY CAMP is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as an historic vessel. Visitors have the opportunity to explore and look in every nook and cranny of the great ship. In addition, the huge cargo holds have hundreds of interesting artifacts, paintings, shipwreck items, models and exhibits of objects related to maritime history.

