This museum offers an exciting adventure experience that combines elements of an escape room and a scavenger hunt, where you have two hours to save the ship from being scrapped.
You can explore one of the most powerful weapons of the past and experience naval history through fascinating permanent and temporary exhibitions, including a naval artifacts gallery and the Korean War-era HUP-2 helicopter.
The ship was built as the lead vessel of the newest class of battleships, designed during the 1930s as the world was rapidly moving toward war. Commissioned in 1943, it was used in both the Atlantic and the Pacific theaters during World War II, and later served in every US conflict through the Gulf War in 1991.
It depends on the type of visitor you are. If you like to take your time, peek into every available nook and cranny, read every bit of text, and imagine what life aboard was like for the thousands of sailors who served on this venerable ship, plan several hours for your visit. If you're up for adventures and want to explore areas like the engine rooms, gun turrets, and the historic captain's cabin, you can have a fascinating visit and see a lot in an hour or two.
Battleships were the most important naval vessels from the late 1800s until WWII, and this type of ship had its origins during the US Civil War, when both the North and the South produced iron-clad warships. The development of battleships led to the replacement of broadside guns with guns mounted in swiveling turrets on the main deck, making them a powerful force in naval warfare.