Historical place. The last American submarine to sink an enemy ship (USS Tusk) in World War II, and the last ship from Pearl Harbor, as well as the 1812 ship (USS Constellation) and the light ship Chesapeake, all of which can be visited. Brick boardwalk is also very good, there are restaurants around. It is a good way to spend a few hours.
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Historical place. The last American submarine to sink an enemy ship (USS Tusk) in World War II, and the last ship from Pearl Harbor, as well as the 1812 ship (USS Constellation) and the light ship Chesapeake, all of which can be visited. Brick boardwalk is also very good, there are restaurants around. It is a good way to spend a few hours.
You need to buy two or four boat bags, but at a moderate price, especially for older people. You have to be able to cross the steep steps of the boat for full effect. But there are also many crew around the boat that can familiarize you and educate you. They are hospitable and knowledgeable. If you bring an audio guide, it will take an hour or more to visit the entire boat (four decks).
We had a very pleasant day despite the heavy rain when we took the boat tour. All have their own charming places, but you need to climb up and down the stairs. For what you see, the total price is well worth it. Submarines and USS Constellation are the most interesting, if time is limited, be sure to see these two. All the staff/volunteers are very helpful and provide us with information.
The ancient ship in the shipping area wrote the slogan of the year, very historical.
There are many buildings in the shipping area, and the ships are very rich.