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Old 12-22-10, 02:49 AM   #1
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I am planning my vacation for this summer and I want to check out one or (hopefully) more Museum Submarines. I have been doing my research but finding examples of them is difficult. So now I am here asking which ones have you been to and which was your favorite. The only thing is that I have to unfortunately keep this trip within the United States. I don't have the time or money to make this an international affair.
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Old 12-22-10, 06:22 AM   #2
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The Pampanito is in San Francisco.
http://www.maritime.org/pamphome.htm

...and I only saw it from far away.
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The Pampanito is in San Francisco.
http://www.maritime.org/pamphome.htm

...and I only saw it from far away.
Been there twice - loved it. If you are lucky, it will have some of the actual subsimmers there to let you know how it was to serve.
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Patriots Point in Charleston SC is a great WW2 stop. The Yorktown carrier is a floating museum with about 20 warbirds. The ship models are amazing, hundreds of them. You could spend 2 days in it. I like sitting on the bridge and listening to the actual battles as they were heard.

The Clagamore sub is still there. I heard they were going to scrap it, but believe they have gotten funds since. Was a Balao converted to a Guppy.
Overall, it still needs a lot of work and you get limited access, not the best visit for a sub, but nice over all.

Also a WW2 DD there, somers class, but may still be in dry dock being redone, so check.

Why you're in Charleston you can check out the Hunley, civil war sub. Course Charleston being a historic town plenty of other things to see.

http://www.patriotspoint.org/
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This book may interest you if you are trying to find museum boats from WWII to look at. It tells a brief history of each of the boats:
http://www.amazon.com/Final-Patrol-S...3027927&sr=8-1
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In Buffalo NY I know there is a WWII era fleet boat, destroyer and cruiser all with post war conversions.

I've never been but I want to go some day.
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It would help to know where you are planning on staying(general area), how long are you planning on being in the US, and how much you want to spend on travel time.

AFAIK, this list is up-to-date concerning sub museums.
http://www.submarinemuseums.org/

As always, it is best to contact the museums you are planning on visiting, just to confirm their operating hours, some subs, such as the USS Ling, don't have "standard" hours, so it is a good idea to call before visiting.

"Battleship Cove" in Fall River, Mass. is definitely worth a visit and has several ships to see. Also, The USS Intrepid museum in NYC has several ships, including the USS Growler, a post-war cruise missile submarine.
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USS Torsk, a Tench class boat that sank the last warships of WW2, is in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, along with USS Constellation, the last all-sail warship built by the USN, WHEC-37 Taney, the last warship still afloat that was in Hawaii on 7 Dec 41, and an example of both a screwpile lighthouse and a diesel-electric lightship (LV-116, marked "CHESAPEAKE"). Go on a Saturday morning to meet the gang from the Torsk volunteer association, some of whom actually served aboard Torsk while she was still in commission, and who continue to serve aboard today.
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http://www.ussnautilus.org/
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You know something...you guys are royally spoilt for naval museums

Unlike us poor Brits
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Buna, the door's open here; anytime, mate. Just because my POS rig didn't handle GWX well (read: at all) doesn't mean that I've forgotten having the chance to test it before release.
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I am planning my vacation for this summer and I want to check out one or (hopefully) more Museum Submarines. I have been doing my research but finding examples of them is difficult. So now I am here asking which ones have you been to and which was your favorite. The only thing is that I have to unfortunately keep this trip within the United States. I don't have the time or money to make this an international affair.
Seeing that you are Texican like me, you might want to drive east to Alabama where the USS Alabama and the submarine USS Drum are on display, as well as 22 aircraft.

If you go up to Buffalo, then try to schedule your visit so that the brig Niagara is in port. Her museum is in Eire PA, just down the road from buffalo. She is still a sailing vessel, so she is in and out of port all summer. Of course, you could sign up for a barefoot cruise and learn the ropes - literally. http://flagshipniagara.org/flagship_...ions/index.htm

Hope you have a wonderful adventure

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Seeing that you are Texican like me, you might want to drive east to Alabama where the USS Alabama and the submarine USS Drum are on display, as well as 22 aircraft.

If you go up to Buffalo, then try to schedule your visit so that the brig Niagara is in port. Her museum is in Eire PA, just down the road from buffalo. She is still a sailing vessel, so she is in and out of port all summer. Of course, you could sign up for a barefoot cruise and learn the ropes - literally. http://flagshipniagara.org/flagship_...ions/index.htm

Hope you have a wonderful adventure

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Yes, I have looked into the idea for going to see the USS Alabama and USS Drum and think that is what I will do. Thank You for your input.
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Don't forget to post some pics here when you get back.

Hope the weather is nice for you when you go.
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