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For tourists who like history and care about military aspects, the Yorktown aircraft carrier is very worth visiting. There are many interesting displays here, but it is also a fuller understanding of the glorious history of Yorktown.
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The aircraft carrier Yorktown, named after the Siege of Yorktown, participated in the Pacific War in the later stages of World War II, and was decommissioned and docked in Charleston as a museum. The aircraft carrier is very large and magnificent, and its intricate and detailed structure is truly admirable. A total of 6 routes are provided in the aircraft carrier for viewing, which will take you through the crew living area, work area, control room, etc., and tourists can also watch on the aircraft splint. There is a submarine next to the aircraft carrier, and tourists can go in and visit. Visitors can also simulate the Vietnam War environment in the adjacent garden.
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For tourists who like history and care about military aspects, the Yorktown aircraft carrier is very worth visiting. There are many interesting displays here, but it is also a fuller understanding of the glorious history of Yorktown.
The Heroes, which retired from World War II on the Yorktown aircraft carrier, is now open to the public. For tourists who like the military, it is especially worth visiting, and it is also a rare opportunity to visit the aircraft carrier in person.
The Yorktown carrier has been parked in Charleston Bay as a museum for visitors since its retirement in the late World War II. The carrier is really big and looks very grand, and it is definitely a paradise for people who like the military.
Remembering the ancestors who died for the cause of human democracy and liberation cherishing hard-won peace and freedom
The first time I boarded the aircraft carrier, I was quite shocked by the fact that I had never seen the world! American patriotism is basic, and there is always a sense of responsibility and glory in the items and introductions on display.