When Andrew Hunter came through Oklahoma City, I asked him if he'd been to Turner Joy, in Bremerton, near where he lived. He admitted to having never heard of it, so I decided to put together a list of museum ships in the US. It's sorted by state, then city, so it should be fairly easy to get an idea of where the nearest ones to you are. I apologize for not being able to provide links to the ships directly, but they can be found in the Wikipedia list I got the data from. The Historic Naval Ships Association is also an excellent resource.
Anyway, I highly encourage you to go and support these ships. A museum ship is also a fiscal black hole, and we should all try to preserve them for the future. I've put asterisks next to ships I've visited personally.
Ship | State | City | Type |
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USS Alabama* | Alabama | Mobile | Battleship |
USS Drum* | Alabama | Mobile | Submarine |
Montgomery | Alabama | Pickensville | Snagboat |
Nenana | Alaska | Fairbanks | Sternwheeler |
Libby's No. 23 | Alaska | Port Alsworth | Sailboat |
USS Razorback | Arkansas | Little Rock | Submarine |
Hoga | Arkansas | North Little Rock | District harbor tug |
USS Hornet* | California | Alameda | Aircraft carrier |
CCB-18 | California | Coronado | Command control boat |
PCF-104 | California | Coronado | Patrol Craft Fast |
USS LCI(L)-1091 | California | Eureka | Landing Craft Infantry |
B-427 | California | Long Beach | Submarine |
RMS Queen Mary* | California | Long Beach | Ocean Liner |
Angels Gate* | California | Los Angeles | Tugboat |
USS Iowa* | California | Los Angeles | Battleship |
Ralph J. Scott* | California | Los Angeles | Fireboat |
USS LCS(L)(3)-102 | California | Mare Island | Landing Craft Support |
USS Potomac | California | Oakland | Yacht |
Relief | California | Oakland | Lightship |
SS Red Oak Victory | California | Richmond | Victory ship |
PTF 26 | California | Sacramento | Fast patrol boat |
Berkeley* | California | San Diego | Ferryboat |
Californian* | California | San Diego | Schooner |
USS Dolphin* | California | San Diego | Submarine |
Medea* | California | San Diego | Steam yacht |
USS Midway* | California | San Diego | Aircraft carrier |
PCF-816* | California | San Diego | Patrol Craft Fast |
Pilot* | California | San Diego | Pilot boat |
Star of India* | California | San Diego | Barque |
Alma* | California | San Francisco | Schooner |
Balclutha* | California | San Francisco | Full rigged ship |
C.A. Thayer* | California | San Francisco | Schooner |
Eppleton Hall* | California | San Francisco | Tugboat |
Eureka* | California | San Francisco | Paddle Steamer |
Hercules* | California | San Francisco | Tugboat |
SS Jeremiah O'Brien* | California | San Francisco | Cargo ship |
USS Pampanito* | California | San Francisco | Submarine |
SS Lane Victory* | California | San Pedro | Cargo ship |
USS Lucid | California | Stockton | Minesweeper |
HA. 8* | Connecticut | Groton | Midget submarine |
USS Nautilus* | Connecticut | Groton | Submarine |
SS X-1* | Connecticut | Groton | Submarine |
Annie* | Connecticut | Mystic | Sandbagger sloop |
Australia* | Connecticut | Mystic | Coasting schooner |
Breck Marshall* | Connecticut | Mystic | Catboat |
Brilliant* | Connecticut | Mystic | Auxiliary schooner |
Charles W. Morgan* | Connecticut | Mystic | Whaler |
Emma C. Berry* | Connecticut | Mystic | Sloop |
Florence* | Connecticut | Mystic | Western-rig dragger |
Gerda III* | Connecticut | Mystic | Lighthouse tender |
Joseph Conrad* | Connecticut | Mystic | Sailing ship |
Kingston II* | Connecticut | Mystic | Harbor tug |
L. A. Dunton* | Connecticut | Mystic | Schooner |
Nellie* | Connecticut | Mystic | Oyster sloop |
Regina M.* | Connecticut | Mystic | Carry-away sloop |
Roann* | Connecticut | Mystic | Eastern-rig dragger |
Sabino* | Connecticut | Mystic | Ferry |
Star* | Connecticut | Mystic | Fishing vessel |
Overfalls | Delaware | Lewes | Lightvessel |
USS Philadelphia* | District of Columbia | Washington | Gunboat |
PCF-1* | District of Columbia | Washington D.C. | Patrol Craft Fast |
Trieste* | District of Columbia | Washington D.C. | Bathyscaphe |
PTF 3 | Florida | DeLand | Fast patrol boat |
USCGC Ingham | Florida | Key West | Cutter |
SS American Victory | Florida | Tampa | Cargo ship |
HA. 62-76 | Guam | Comnavmarianas | Midget submarine |
Falls of Clyde | Hawaii | Honolulu | Full rigged ship |
USS Arizona | Hawaii | Pearl Harbor | Battleship |
USS Bowfin | Hawaii | Pearl Harbor | Submarine |
USS Missouri | Hawaii | Pearl Harbor | Battleship |
MV Abegweit | Illinois | Chicago | Icebreaking ferry |
U-505* | Illinois | Chicago | Submarine |
USS LST-325 | Indiana | Evansville | Landing Ship Tank |
William M. Black | Iowa | Dubuque | Dredger |
George M. Verity | Iowa | Keokuk | Towboat |
Sergeant Floyd | Iowa | Sioux City | Towboat |
Bayou St. John submarine | Louisiana | Baton Rouge | Submarine |
USS Kidd | Louisiana | Baton Rouge | Destroyer |
USS Orleck | Louisiana | Lake Charles | Destroyer |
PT 305 | Louisiana | New Orleans | PT Boat |
Baltimore | Maryland | Baltimore | Tugboat |
Chesapeake (LV116) | Maryland | Baltimore | Lightvessel |
USS Constellation | Maryland | Baltimore | Sloop |
SS John W. Brown | Maryland | Baltimore | Cargo ship |
NS Savannah | Maryland | Baltimore | Nuclear merchant ship |
USCGC Taney | Maryland | Baltimore | Cutter |
USS Torsk | Maryland | Baltimore | Submarine |
USS Cassin Young* | Massachusetts | Boston | Destroyer |
USS Constitution* | Massachusetts | Boston | Frigate |
Victura | Massachusetts | Boston | Sailboat |
Nantucket (LV-112) | Massachusetts | East Boston | Lightvessel |
Hiddensee* | Massachusetts | Fall River | Missile Corvette |
USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.* | Massachusetts | Fall River | Destroyer |
USS Lionfish* | Massachusetts | Fall River | Submarine |
USS Massachusetts* | Massachusetts | Fall River | Battleship |
PT 617* | Massachusetts | Fall River | PT Boat |
PT 796* | Massachusetts | Fall River | PT Boat |
Effie M. Morrissey | Massachusetts | New Bedford | Schooner |
CG 36500 | Massachusetts | Orleans | Lifeboat |
USS Salem* | Massachusetts | Quincy | Heavy cruiser |
Katherine V | Michigan | Alpena | Fish tug |
USS Edson | Michigan | Bay City | Destroyer |
USCGC Acacia | Michigan | Manistee | USCG seagoing buoy tender |
City of Milwaukee | Michigan | Manistee | Railroad Car Ferry |
USS LST-393 | Michigan | Muskegon | Landing Ship Tank |
USCGC McLane | Michigan | Muskegon | Patrol Boat |
Milwaukee Clipper | Michigan | Muskegon | Passenger Steamer |
USS Silversides | Michigan | Muskegon | Submarine |
USCGC Bramble | Michigan | Port Huron | Cutter/Buoy tender |
Huron | Michigan | Port Huron | Lightvessel |
USCGC Mackinaw | Michigan | Mackinaw City | Icebreaker |
SS Valley Camp | Michigan | Sault Ste. Marie | Bulk freighter |
USCGC Sundew | Minnesota | Duluth | USCG Seagoing Buoy Tender |
SS William A. Irvin | Minnesota | Duluth | Lake freighter |
USS Cairo | Mississippi | Vicksburg | Gunboat |
USS Aries | Missouri | Gasconade | Hydrofoil |
Captain Meriwether Lewis | Nebraska | Brownville | Dredger |
USS Hazard | Nebraska | Omaha | Minesweeper |
USS Marlin | Nebraska | Omaha | Submarine |
USS Albacore* | New Hampshire | Portsmouth | Submarine |
Barnegat (LV 79/WAL 506) | New Jersey | Camden | Lightvessel |
USS New Jersey | New Jersey | Camden | Battleship |
USS Ling | New Jersey | Hackensack | Submarine |
Fenian Ram | New Jersey | Paterson | Submarine |
Intelligent Whale | New Jersey | Sea Girt | Submarine |
USS Slater | New York | Albany | Destroyer escort |
Kestrel | New York | Alexandria Bay | Steam yacht |
Clearwater | New York | Beacon | Sloop |
Mary A. Whalen | New York | Brooklyn | Oil tanker |
Nantucket (WLV-612) | New York | Brooklyn | Lightvessel |
USS Croaker | New York | Buffalo | Submarine |
Edward M. Cotter | New York | Buffalo | Fireboat |
USS Little Rock | New York | Buffalo | Light cruiser |
PTF 17 | New York | Buffalo | Fast patrol boat |
USS The Sullivans | New York | Buffalo | Destroyer |
Day Peckinpaugh | New York | Cohoes | Canal motorship |
Fire Fighter | New York | Greenport | Fireboat |
PT 48 | New York | Kingston | PT Boat |
PT 459 | New York | Kingston | PT Boat |
PT 486 | New York | Kingston | PT Boat |
PT 615 | New York | Kingston | PT Boat |
Baylander (IX-514) | New York | Manhattan | Helicopter Landing Trainer |
Frying Pan | New York | Manhattan | Lightvessel |
John J. Harvey | New York | Manhattan | Fireboat |
USCGC Lilac | New York | Manhattan | Lighthouse tender |
Pioneer | New York | Manhattan | Schooner |
Sherman Zwicker | New York | Manhattan | Schooner |
Wavertree | New York | Manhattan | Full-rigged ship |
W. O. Decker | New York | Manhattan | Tugboat |
Ambrose (LV-87) | New York | New York | Lightvessel |
USS Growler | New York | New York City | Submarine |
USS Intrepid | New York | New York City | Aircraft carrier |
SS Lehigh Valley 79 | New York | New York City | Railroad car float |
Lettie G. Howard | New York | New York City | Schooner |
Derrick Boat No. 8 | New York | Oswego | Floating derrick |
Major Elisha K. Henson | New York | Oswego | Tugboat |
Christeen | New York | Oyster Bay | Oyster sloop |
John D. McKean | New York | Sleepy Hollow | Fireboat |
Chancellor | New York | Waterford | Tugboat |
Urger | New York | Waterford | Canal tugboat |
Modesty | New York | West Sayville | Sloop |
Priscilla | New York | West Sayville | Sloop |
USS North Carolina | North Carolina | Wilmington | Battleship |
Majestic | Ohio | Cincinnati | Showboat |
USS Cod | Ohio | Cleveland | Submarine |
SS William G. Mather | Ohio | Cleveland | Bulk freighter |
W. P. Snyder Jr. | Ohio | Marietta | Towboat |
PT 728 | Ohio | Port Clinton | PT boat |
Col. James M. Schoonmaker | Ohio | Toledo | Bulk freighter |
USS Batfish* | Oklahoma | Muskogee | Submarine |
USCGC Alert | Oregon | Portland | USCG patrol boat |
USS Blueback* | Oregon | Portland | Submarine |
USS LCI(L)-713 | Oregon | Portland | Landing Craft Infantry |
Portland | Oregon | Portland | Steam tug |
PT 658 | Oregon | Portland | PT Boat |
USS Niagara | Pennsylvania | Erie | Snow-brig |
USS Becuna | Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | Submarine |
Gazela Primeiro | Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | Barkentine |
Jupiter | Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | Tugboat |
USS Olympia | Pennsylvania | Philadelphia | Protected cruiser |
USS Requin | Pennsylvania | Pittsburgh | Submarine |
Coronet | Rhode Island | Newport | Yacht |
USS Clamagore | South Carolina | Mount Pleasant | Submarine |
USS Laffey | South Carolina | Mount Pleasant | Destroyer |
USS Yorktown | South Carolina | Mount Pleasant | Aircraft carrier |
H. L. Hunley | South Carolina | North Charleston | Submarine |
USS Lexington | Texas | Corpus Christi | Aircraft carrier |
HA. 19 | Texas | Fredericksburg | Midget submarine |
PT 309 | Texas | Fredericksburg | PT Boat |
USS Cavalla* | Texas | Galveston | Submarine |
Elissa | Texas | Galveston | Barque |
USS Stewart* | Texas | Galveston | Destroyer escort |
USS Texas* | Texas | La Porte | Battleship |
Ticonderoga | Vermont | Shelburne | Steamboat |
USS Wisconsin | Virginia | Norfolk | Battleship |
Portsmouth (LV101) | Virginia | Portsmouth | Lightvessel |
Aluminaut | Virginia | Richmond | Submarine |
WT Preston | Washington | Anacortes | Dredger |
USCGC Comanche | Washington | Bremerton | Fleet tug |
USS Turner Joy | Washington | Bremerton | Destroyer |
Trieste II (DSV-1) | Washington | Keyport | Bathyscaphe |
Sand Man | Washington | Olympia | Tugboat |
Arthur Foss | Washington | Seattle | Tugboat |
Duwamish | Washington | Seattle | Fireboat |
Swiftsure | Washington | Seattle | Lightvessel |
Fireboat No. 1 | Washington | Tacoma | Fireboat |
Hope | Wisconsin | Gills Rock | Fish tug |
Ludington | Wisconsin | Kewaunee | Tugboat |
USS Cobia | Wisconsin | Manitowoc | Submarine |
CG 41410 | Wisconsin | Sturgeon Bay | |
John Purves | Wisconsin | Sturgeon Bay | Tugboat |
SS Meteor | Wisconsin | Superior | Steamer |
Comments
USS Slater (Cannon-class DE), in Albany, NY, was quite nice when I visited back in 2010. They allowed, nay encouraged me to man the forward 3-inch/50 cal gun and slew it around to track a passing tourist boat (the passengers of which seemed rather amused by said act).
The main deck, galley and CIC (which they do a good job of explaining) are the accessible portions of the ship. No going below at this stage in the restoration, sadly. She's a work in progress but what is accessible is in very good shape. The guides were knowledgeable and personable.
There's a short pre-tour movie about the ship's service and the context for her design. I was stunned at one point to hear a woman behind me exclaim to her companion "Wait, we fought the Japanese in World War Two?!"
I actually ran into one of their guides on the Iowa when he was visiting. He spoke highly of the ship, and it's nice to have his opinion confirmed. It's definitely on my list eventually, although it's going to be a while.
Thanks for the list.
As a boy, I was able to tour a submarine once...from my memories of where/when that happened, I deduce that it was the USS Lionfish.
I'm a little surprised at the number of museum ships listed in Michigan. I'll have to visit some of them.
Possible correction to your list: the museum ship USCGC Mackinaw is in Mackinaw City, in Michigan. About a month ago, I was in that area of Michigan. I saw the Mackinaw, but was unable to take a tour.
Fixed. I checked, and the wiki list wasn’t pointing to a Reykjavik, Michigan, it was pointing to the Icelandic city. I have no clue what happened there.
Not sure if you are counting replicas or not, but Virginia also has the Godspeed, Discovery, and Susan Constant, functional replicas of the ships that settled Jamestown, where they are currently docked.
The list doesn’t appear to count replicas, as Mayflower II is also missing. (I checked because she’s currently at Mystic for a refit, and I wanted to mark her as one I’ve seen.) Wiki has a list, but it's not in the same format. I may or may not incorporate it at some point.
Yeah, you can take the Ling off the list. The black hole has swallowed her.
I know Ling is circling the event horizon, but I'm going to leave her on until she's actually cut up or otherwise totally and permanently gone. She's almost certainly doomed, but I'm rooting for her.
The Alabama (and Drum) in Mobile is spectacular. When each of my boys was in Cub Scouts, we got to stay overnight on the Alabama. It was a lot of fun wandering around it in the dark with nobody else around.
@littskad
I can't quite agree with you there. Alabama wasn't bad, but compared to the other major warships I've been to (two other battleships, a carrier, and a heavy cruiser), she was just unimpressive.
But yes, an overnight, even on her, would be pretty neat. My scout troop did one a year or so after I left.
@bean
You have a lot more experience then me, so you're probably right. We did get a very elaborate and thorough tour from someone who had a great rapport with the scouts and seemed to know everything about the ship. Also, when we got there, it was already closed to the general public, so we didn't get any over-the-top commercialism, and since we knew we were going to be there at night, we all had flashlights, so we didn't notice the lighting issues you did.
I guess the takeaway is: the best way to visit a battleship is to have a son, wait until he's a cub scout, and go then. It takes a bit of planning, but it's all worth it in the end. (It's also the best way to go camping at state parks in my experience.)
That's going to make a tremendous difference. I was there on a Friday in December, and they didn't have anyone for me to talk to (I asked). A good tour guide can make anything interesting, and doing that to a battleship is easy mode. If I dialed out the differences between Alabama and Massachusetts on that front, I'd still give Massachusetts the edge, but they wouldn't be the totally different experiences they were. I'll certainly believe Alabama has someone nearly as good as Massachusetts did (equally good is a big stretch), but they weren't on duty the day I went.
That's not a bad way to do it, but I would generalize to say that the best way to visit a battleship (or frankly anywhere) is to go with a good tour guide. You can usually hire one if you want. The rate on Iowa was $75, and I can tell you that you'll get a better tour with a smaller and older group. The guide is spending less time making sure that nobody has wandered off.
(Well, the real best way is to be able to rely on professional courtesy to meet their most obsessive guide, and have him show you parts of the ship you'd never let the general public into. But that doesn't work for most people.)
As far as notable replicas go, there’s also the “HMS” Surprise in San Diego.
How was the museum in Mystic? I was recently out there in CT but didn’t make it over there because I didn’t realize the ship collection was that extensive. Did go to Nautilus and the forts in New London though.
Mystic was pretty good, although nowhere near as good as Nautilus. A lot of those "ships" are actually boats, and it was often hard to tell if the thing you were looking at was historic or someone's recreational sailboat. (They let people tie up at their docks.) There were only about four of them they'd let you go on instead of looking from the dock, although those were pretty neat, and the shore exhibits were well-done. Yes, I've written a review of it, but it's going to be a long time before I publish, because I don't want two solid weeks of "nautical stuff around Boston".
I've had a look through the list of replica ships, and I might bring in a couple, but merging looks difficult, and the only one that I really want to see is Dingyuan, a Chinese replica of the Sino-Japanese war ironclad. I want to see her more badly than 90+% of the stuff on this list. Most of the rest is historic sailing ships of various sorts, which are just a lot less interesting.
...Sadly, Clamagore at Patriots' Point SC is in grim shape. Her interior is in very good shape, but the outer hull is probably too far gone. The USN threatened a couple years ago to tow her out to sea and scuttle her, but not heard anything since. Yorktown is in surprisingly good shape, but she desperately needs a drydocking. Laffey is good, and the new sound/light show in CIC is worth the visit all by itself.
UPDATE: USS Clamagore submarine that was at Patriots Point in Charleston, SC was scrapped as of 2022. She is survived by the Laffey and Yorktown.
Yeah, I have not done a good job of keeping this up to date.