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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.


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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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I'm in **view** of the Albacore as I post this... if someone wants to tour
it - I'll be glad to guide...

-W (living next to Albacore Park and a regular local groupie)

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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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"Calif Bill" wrote in message hlink.net...
"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
...
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.


Hmm, perhaps you meant the USS Pampanito????
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