Commissioned in 1855, the USS Constellation was the last all-sail ship built by the United States Navy. Today, the historic vessel lies at anchor in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, where visitors can climb aboard and learn about the ship's history, including its mission to disrupt the slave trade and its latter role in delivering famine relief supplies to Ireland.
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Definitely its worth to see given its magnificent size and its beautiful construction. Located right next to Pratt St. Great historical site. Its not that...
She was built around the same time as the USS Constitution and then rebuilt from the keel up much, much later. Most famous for her role in the Civil War,...
The last ship afloat from the United States Civial War is certainly a site to be seen if you are in the area of Baltimore Harbor. Nestled amongst the...
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...just love the place...
“Constellation and other vessels in the Harbor - a must see”
If your in Baltimore to tour the area, this is a must, in my opinion. I actually enjoyed the WWII submarine the most. It is humbling to imagine...
“A nice slice of Maritime History”
While touring Baltimore this past weekend, decided to board the USS Constellation. Having never been on an old ship like this I was looking for...
“Very Interesting”
The restored ship is in beautiful shape and immaculate. Upon entering you are greeted by staff dressed in period costumes and given a recorded ...
“The Constellation is Back and Better than Ever”
The USS Constellation, recently refurbished and now back in port at Baltimore's Inner Habor, is more than just an interesting backdrop for phot...
Must See!! attraction
The USS Constellation is a must see for anyone visiting Baltimore. The amount charged to get onto the ship is very reasonable. I was amazed at ...
How to sail, refurbish and endure life aboard the last Civil War fighter still afloat. Three tours tell all.
History From the Civil War to the Spanish-American War, the USS Constellation has treaded its fair share of water. And while its ancho
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