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Visiting a Submarine
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? |
Visiting a Submarine
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. "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? |
Visiting a Submarine
"Jeff Morris" wrote in message ...
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? |
Visiting a Submarine
"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...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. I believe there is a German U-boat at the Chicago Science Museuem. 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? |
Visiting a Submarine
One of my fond memories of Navy days was transferring at sea from a
Destroyer Escort to spend a day on the old USS Pickerel SS 524. The Pickerel was one of the last diesel electric subs in commission at the time (1969) and was famous in the old TV show that had her surfacing at a 42 degree angle, with much of the boat out of the water. Our hosts on the Pickerel gave us quite an indoctrination to subs that day. We made several dives and made an emergency accent due to "uncontrollable flooding in the engine room". Of course, the CO of the sub purposely neglected to inform us Destroyer types that it was just a drill. The three of us that spent the day received honorary submariners certificates and a set of dolphins for our jackets. Eisboch |
Visiting a Submarine
Doug Kanter wrote:
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? Not quite Boston, but close... Fall River http://www.battleshipcove.org/ss298-history.htm There are a few places around the country... Patriots Point in Charleston SC for example. The problem is that it's not viable as a commercial tourist operation unless it's heavily subsidized, and the ships are basically let rust except for the few spaces open to the public. Regards Doug King |
Visiting a Submarine
"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. There's a GATO class submarine next to the USS Alabama battleship (and a B-52 and SR-71) in Mobile. -c |
Visiting a Submarine
On Tue, 25 May 2004 10:21:55 -0400, "Jeff Morris"
wrote: 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. Philadelphia as well. You can tour the USS Becuna, a diesel-electric sub which served from 1944 until 1973. While you're there, you can take a step back in time and tour the USS Olympia, Admiral Dewey's flagship. Or tour what is arguably one of the greatest warships of all time, the Battleship New Jersey. Steve |
Visiting a Submarine
Also Sprach Steven Shelikoff :
Philadelphia as well. You can tour the USS Becuna, a diesel-electric sub which served from 1944 until 1973. While you're there, you can take a step back in time and tour the USS Olympia, Admiral Dewey's flagship. Or tour what is arguably one of the greatest warships of all time, the Battleship New Jersey. But can you visit the Philadelphia Experiment, or is the USS Eldridge in Norfolk now? Dan -- Never drink coke in a moving elevator. The elevator's motion coupled with the chemicals in coke produce hallucinations. People tend to change into lizards and attack without warning, and large bats usually fly in the window. Additionally, you begin to believe that elevators have windows. |
Visiting a Submarine
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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