This is one of the few warships that survived Normandy's D-Day landing in World War II. Now it is docked in San Francisco Harbour as a museum.
SS Jeremiah O'Brien
Posted: Feb 24, 2016
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DEAR张小球
5/5Outstanding
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From the pier to this warship is very famous, the ticket is available for a week. There are a lot of people visiting, this is a very famous warship, there are a lot of physical and information to show us the history of this warship
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Posted: Apr 25, 2020
东张西望望东西
5/5Outstanding
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A very beautiful warship on the side of the Fisherman's Wharf. It is also a very ethosy ship. The very large volume moored on the beach has become one of the great scenery here at the Fisherman's Wharf. It is recommended to visit.
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Posted: Mar 21, 2020
hw9586
4/5Excellent
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Just near the famous Fisherman's Wharf, there is such a retired warship and museum, and some submarines and shell models, if you are interested in the military, you can see the island from here.
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Posted: Aug 9, 2019
名人画家
5/5Outstanding
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[View] US war readiness, modern maritime, world police. [Interesting] exhibition
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Posted: Apr 22, 2022
美国完美之旅
5/5Outstanding
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There is no toilet on board, so please go to the public toilet before boarding. Boarding a ship requires climbing stairs, and then climbing down a ladder to get into the ship. There are lots of interesting videos and gift shops. The video lasts about 40 minutes. You can also look on the deck.
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Posted: Feb 5, 2016
love is blue
5/5Outstanding
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I have visited the ship O'Brien twice so far, and I am happy every time, it is located below the Fisherman's Wharf, next to the submarine USS Pampanito . You can visit the ship as much as you like, go down to see its engine and go up to the top to see its machine gun. The ship O'Brien also has a history that appeals to both adults and children.