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Also USS Cobia in Manitowoc Wi. @ Wisconsin Maritime Museum as well as a
very interesting exhibit on subs in general and those built in Manitowoc in particular. Also interesting stuff about Wisconsin built boats including Burger & Palmer Johnson. See http://www.wimaritimemuseum.org/index.html Gary "Curtis CCR" wrote in message om... "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... There isn't one in but the Albacore is about an hour North: http://bestreadguide.excursia.com/de...hire/stories/2 0000616/att_ussalbacore.shtml Also, the Lionfish is in Fall River, MA http://www.battleshipcove.org/ The Nautilus in Groton: http://www.ussnautilus.org/ Also, subs are on display in Baltimore, Charleston, New York, and a variety of other places. On the west coast - you can tour the Blueback at the OMSI in Portland, OR. If I recall correctly, the Blueback was the last of the Navy's diesel-electrics. "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... I seem to recall reading somewhere that the public could tour a decommissioned sub in either Boston or Baltimore. The Navy web sites aren't much help with this sort of thing. Anyone got any info on such things? |
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