The page is dedicated to listing and mapping historic museum ships across the United States. This page serves as an invaluable guide for maritime enthusiasts, history buffs, and travelers looking to explore the rich naval heritage of the U.S.
List of Museum Ships In America
USS Constitution (Boston, Massachusetts) – The oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world, known as "Old Ironsides."
USS Arizona Memorial (Pearl Harbor, Hawaii) – Commemorates the battleship USS Arizona, which sank during the attack on Pearl Harbor.
USS Intrepid (New York, New York) – A former aircraft carrier now located at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum.
USS Midway (San Diego, California) – A retired aircraft carrier now serving as a museum.
USS Texas (La Porte, Texas) – The only surviving dreadnought battleship, and the first to be designated as a museum ship.
USS Alabama (Mobile, Alabama) – A World War II battleship, now preserved as part of the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park.
USS Hornet (Alameda, California) – A retired aircraft carrier from the World War II era, now a museum.
USS Wisconsin (Norfolk, Virginia) – A battleship that served in World War II, the Korean War, and the Gulf War.
SS Jeremiah O'Brien (San Francisco, California) – A Liberty ship that is still operational and used for special events.
USS Slater (Albany, New York) – A preserved World War II-era destroyer escort.
USS Yorktown (Charleston, South Carolina) – A World War II aircraft carrier now part of the Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum.
SS Lane Victory (Los Angeles, California) – A Victory ship from World War II, now a museum.
USS Newport News (Newport News, Virginia) – A guided missile cruiser and museum ship.
USS LST 325 (Evansville, Indiana) – A landing ship tank that participated in the D-Day invasion, now a museum.
USS Cobia (Green Bay, Wisconsin) – A World War II submarine now preserved as a museum.
USS Cassin Young (Boston, Massachusetts) – A World War II destroyer, now a museum ship at the Boston National Historical Park.
USS Barb (Pigeon Forge, Tennessee) – A retired submarine on display at the Titanic Museum Attraction.