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Convenient for self-driving, there are many parking spaces outside; there are not many people in the museum, the exhibits are rich, and there are many veterans who do duty interpreters to explain, very good attractions
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Battleship USS Iowa Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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If you are a military enthusiast and come to Los Angeles, you can definitely come here without going to other attractions. The battleship Iowa was decommissioned in 1990 and towed to Los Angeles in 2012. On July 4 of that year, which is National Day in the United States, the Battleship Iowa officially became a floating museum and was open to the public.
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Battleship USS Iowa Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Convenient for self-driving, there are many parking spaces outside; there are not many people in the museum, the exhibits are rich, and there are many veterans who do duty interpreters to explain, very good attractions
Because I am a military fan, I put this classic warship on the trip to LA and abandoned the Queen Mary. It turned out to be a rather correct choice. From the door by the old sailors, fully feel their love for this ship, the tour is also fully show the historical events related to each location. The most interesting thing is that the ship is the Iowa-type warship, so the command space is also large, and it also makes the ship the seat of President Roosevelt at the Cairo meeting, and has a unique bathtub! Although the opening of the department for example is not as detailed as the San Diego Midway, I think Iowa will be another tourist star someday.
There will be veteran volunteers to do a tour, very exciting, they will tell their own stories, usually Vietnam War time Fuyi soldiers, living history in front of them. A three-service warship, a city of 2,500 sailors, a 33-kilometer Clippers, a fortress that casts 11 tons of projectiles at a time, a seventy-year history, an invincible spirit...
Very worth visiting the warship museum, close to the warship, from the deck to the ship cabin, feel different military venues.
Accessible, worth watching
It is worth mentioning that the IOWA ship also displays the flag (ci) of the Japanese Changmen (pang) down. . 70 years, except for a little yellowing, it is well preserved.
Ticket sales are quite efficient! It costs 30 knives to sell tickets at the door! I immediately placed an order on Trip.com, made a phone call and urged it. I basically got the ticket in 10 minutes. Thanks to Trip.com and where to play, I saved a lot of money. The warship is quite intact, and there will be veterans and tourists interacting. Some facilities like rangefinders can be used casually. The personnel on the ship are kind and meticulous. From time to time, the Navy whistle will be heard, which is very sensational. In contrast, a domestic aircraft carrier park is like a tattered market.