United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum & The USS Salem

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Quincy, United States

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United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum & The USS Salem Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum & The USS Salem is located in Quincy, United States on 549 South St, Pier 3. United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum & The USS Salem is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category museum in United States.

Address

549 South St, Pier 3

Phone

+1 6174797900

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Amitesh Kumar

Great to learn so much about a war ship I never thought a ship would have these many different things. Proper hospital, surgery room, dentist, post office, medical ship, entertainment area, tailor shop etc. cafeteria and kitchen sections were very bit. There are still plenty of plates, most likely the originals ones from ancient days. It’s a considerably big ship( 700ft). You have scope of getting lost in it. But don’t worry, all areas are well marked; there are exit markings everywhere on the floor. So unless you be over experimental in wandering the areas marked as restricted, you should be safe

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Jose Ruiz Morcillo

This place located in Quincy is one required visit. You can see one of the best destroyer ship used during war world. It’s recomendable visit all rooms and discover how it was those kind of ships time ago. And I really recommend visit it on hallowing.

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Brian Thomas

What a great experience. I was luck enough to enjoy the ship with my boys, and we had the ship all to ourselves. No one else was on board but us. Very very cool.

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John DuBois

Ran into volunteer John on my self guided tour. He happily took me down to the engine room. Then proceeded to give me a great explanation of everything in Engine Room 3. Great Experience! Thanks again!

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Norm Reynolds

Precious artfact which must be preserved.