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USS Pampanito Museum and Memorial Review

4.3 /528 Reviews
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Very interesting to walk through this submarine. Imagine living on a sub like this for months at a time! The USS Pampanito is very similar to the sub my Pops was on, USS Spikefish (circa 1957), so it was a sentimental experience. He's now 74 years old; it gave me a new perspective of him as a young fellow crawling around in this sub.

USS Pampanito Museum and Memorial

Posted: Dec 4, 2012
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  • DEAR张小球
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    The Pampanido submarine is moored here at the Fisherman's Wharf. It likes military and historical suggestions to visit. Otherwise, it is enough to take a photo on the shore. This is a submarine that fought with the Japanese army during World War II.

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    Posted: Apr 17, 2020
  • 东张西望望东西
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    The Pampanido submarine is a famous warship in American history, a hero ship that fought with Japan. It has now been transformed into a similar museum, and it is worth visiting if you are interested.

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    Posted: Mar 21, 2020
  • 泰宁根吴承恩
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    The Pampanido submarine is a ship located in the Fisherman's Wharf. This is the year that fought with Japan. You need to buy a ticket to visit. The attraction for men or military fans is relatively large. Our group of people did not agree and did not visit it.

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    Posted: Mar 3, 2020
  • 尹泡喵
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    This is a decommissioned U.S. submarine during World War II. It sank six Japanese ships and severely damaged four Japanese ships. There is an exhibition hall beside it, which shows some stories about the submarine, torpedoes and so on. Behind it is also a decommissioned warship, which has participated in Normandy landing.

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    Posted: Oct 21, 2017
  • M24***21
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    The submarines, left over from World War II, are now on display at Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco.

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    Posted: Jul 23, 2021
  • love is blue
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    When you come to Fisherman’s Wharf, ignore the dilapidated items and the garbage left by tourists. It’s a essence museum and they also discount military personnel. Walking through the submarines, real feeling of living under the waves

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    Posted: Apr 16, 2019
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