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Historic Ships in Baltimore is home port to USS Constellation, the last all-sail warship built by the US Navy, the submarine USS Torsk which sank the last two enemy combatants of WWII, USGC Cutter Taney, the last surviving vessel to witness the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941, Lightship 116 Chesapeake, which marked the entrance to the Chesapeake Bay and the Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse. The museum is open daily from 10:00am to 4:30pm. Tickets may be purchased on-line or at our ticket locations on Pier 1, Pier 3 or on board the USCGC Taney.
There is magic in old ships. This museum has some fine examples. The gift shop has some fun stuff too. Great for kids and anyone who enjoys maritime history. Read more
A maritime museum is always worth the visit. We showed up close to closing time, which was OK because we were just here to see the Coast Guard Cutter 37, which had been my hone back in the day.... Read more
My friend suggested we go aboard the USS Constellation while we were in Inner Harbor and I agreed. We found out that admission gives you access to the other military vessels in the harbor, which... Read more
Historic Ships in Baltimore
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- Sun - Thu: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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