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....and don't forget the USS Pampanito at Fishermans' Wharf in San Francisco.
http://www.maritime.org/pamphome.htm


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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

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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.


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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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http://www.lostsubs.com/Museums_Master_List.htm


"Jeff Morris" wrote in message
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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.




"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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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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We've got (or have had) a Russian submarine available for tours in Seattle.

(Right wingers, hold the wise-cracks please).

BTW-We also have a huge statue of Lenin, but that's in Fremont and the jury is
still out whether Fremont is actually part of Seattle, the heart of Seattle, or
something else entirely. :-)


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We've got (or have had) a Russian submarine available for tours in

Seattle.

(Right wingers, hold the wise-cracks please).

BTW-We also have a huge statue of Lenin, but that's in Fremont and the

jury is
still out whether Fremont is actually part of Seattle, the heart of

Seattle, or
something else entirely. :-)

We had an old 'Hotel' class Soviet submarine here for a few years. It was
left over from the Harrison Ford movie 'K19". Last I heard, it was
evicted and someone took it stateside.


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"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?



Another Sub that's open for tours is the USS Growler at the Intrepid
Museum in New York. It's located in Manhattan on Pier 86. The website
says it's the only intact strategic nuclear missile submarine open to
the public anywhere in the world. I was at the Intrepid museum last
year, checking out the Intrepid aircraft carrier, but I didn't have
time to tour the sub. We were on our way to the Auto Show, and the
line to get onto the sub was too big. I may get a chance to check it
out next week. If so, I'll let you know what I thought of it.


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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message

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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?



Another Sub that's open for tours is the USS Growler at the Intrepid
Museum in New York. It's located in Manhattan on Pier 86. The website
says it's the only intact strategic nuclear missile submarine open to
the public anywhere in the world. I was at the Intrepid museum last
year, checking out the Intrepid aircraft carrier, but I didn't have
time to tour the sub. We were on our way to the Auto Show, and the
line to get onto the sub was too big. I may get a chance to check it
out next week. If so, I'll let you know what I thought of it.


Yes - please let me know how it is, particularly the crowd issue. I'm
leaning toward Fall River MA because it's near Boston, my final destination.
And, Manhattan is such a friggin' production......


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"Snafu" wrote in message ...
...and don't forget the USS Pampanito at Fishermans' Wharf in San Francisco.
http://www.maritime.org/pamphome.htm


Been on it right where she sits!
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"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?




In Galveston TX, there are the USS Cavalla SSK-244 submarine and
Destroyer Escort USS Stewart (DE-238). They are located at Seawolf
Park:

http://www.cavalla.org

I haven't been to them in YEARS, maybe I need to check them out the net
time I am down there.

Also on another note, in Corpus Christi TX, we have the Aircraft Carrier
USS Lexington:

http://www.usslexington.com

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"Curtis CCR" wrote in message

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.


It's the one that breaches in Hunt for Red October and the tour is really
nice.


I read that on a web site, but I don't recall them mentioning it on
the tour last fall when I was there. When you say the one that
"breaches" - the Blueback was playing the role of the Dallas? Been a
while since I have seen that movie, and over a decade since I read the
book - I probably have some of the story details mixed up.

The Blueback is not ADA compliant. I assume other sub tours are
similar. They have a compartment door mock-up outside the tour - if
you can't step through it, you can't take the tour.... Remind me of
the hole that your carry-on bag has to fit through at the airport.

"All visitors to the Blueback must fit through this hole... or they
have to be checked..." :P


There's a GATO class submarine next to the USS Alabama battleship (and a
B-52 and SR-71) in Mobile.


Oh heck, while we are listing decommisioned ship tours... The Red Oak
Victory is right down the street from my office in Richmond. And you
can take a short ride down the freeway from here to Alameda and tour
the USS Hornet.

One of my employees was assigned to the Hornet in the mid 60's. A
group from the office went on the tour one afternoon and he was able
to provide some cool insight that even the docent thought was fun...
including showing the rack he slept in about 40 years prior.
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"Curtis CCR" wrote in message
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"Jeff Morris" wrote in message

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There isn't one in but the Albacore is about an hour North:

http://bestreadguide.excursia.com/de...albacore.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
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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?



Pompano in San Francisco. The kids even get to spend a night on the sub.


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