USCGC WHEC-37

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Baltimore, United States

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Maritime museum· Tourist attraction

USCGC WHEC-37 Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

USCGC WHEC-37 is located in Baltimore, United States on Pier 5. USCGC WHEC-37 is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category maritime museum in United States.

Address

Pier 5

Phone

+1 4105391797

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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WoolfMedia1016

Beautiful old ship. Glad they kept this around!!

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Joseph Borger

Historic Coast Guard ship that survived Pearl Harbor, fought in WWII, Vietnam, and ended service in 1986. It's the last survivor of the Pearl Harbor attack.

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Paul Cora

"The last Survivor of Pearl Harbor" - incredibly significant and unique ship. You can't find anything quite like this vessel anywhere else! It was built during the Great Depression and never stopped serving our country all over the world for more than 50 years. Saving lives and enforcing our laws in peace, defending our country and helping our allies in World War 2 and Vietnam.

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Irsan Sutanto

Closed Will comeback again later

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Victor Wang

Very cool ship with very reasonable admission prices. Definitely check this place out if you're a navy buff and want to learn more about marine boats. Stairways are a bit narrow and steep but not a problem. Headroom is limited but enough where you don't have to strain yourself. Not many people when I visited so it was great to enjoy the boat without people crowding in. A lovely hidden gem.

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Bob Rodgers

Interesting to see a ship that saw service in WW2 and before. Not only was it cool to be able to tour most parts of the ship, but there were memorabilia, videos, posters etc. that gave a good idea of the ship's history.

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Megan Bolser

Great history & self guided tour!

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Erik W

WHEC-37 Does not appeal to me at all. I hate the name change. It’s a beautiful ship though