One Of The Last WWII Battleships Is Right Here In Alabama And It’s So Worth A Visit
By Jennifer Young
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Published December 28, 2018
Alabama is home to several historic landmarks. Sure, you’ve probably read about most of them in your history books, but nothing compares to seeing them up close and in person. Without a doubt, one of Alabama’s most unique historic landmarks is the USS Alabama (BB-60). To learn all about this historic battleship, including why it’s worth a visit, take a look below.
The USS Alabama (BB-60) is a historic battleship that was commissioned in 1942 and served during World War II in both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
In 1962, this historic battleship was retired and ordered to be scrapped. After several people, including many of Alabama's schoolchildren, helped raise money, the USS Alabama (BB-60) was preserved. In 1964, it was transported to Mobile Bay. Today, it operates as a museum at Battleship Memorial Park and welcomes visitors from all over the world.
The USS Alabama (BB-60), which was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1986, is one of the most well known American ships of World War II. It's also considered America's most unique military attraction.
While exploring the USS Alabama (BB-60), visitors will get to see several interesting rooms, including where sailors once slept and...
...where their many meals were prepared.
A great selection of war memorabilia is also on display, which excites history enthusiasts of all ages.
For more information about the USS Alabama (BB-60), you can view the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park's website
here . You can visit this historic landmark at 2703 Battleship Pkwy., Mobile, AL 36602. For ticket prices and operating hours, click
here .
For a closer look at the USS Alabama (BB-60), be sure to watch this amazing drone video:
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Have you ever visited the USS Alabama (BB-60)? If so, please share your experience with us in the comments.
For a list of more historical landmarks to visit in Alabama, click here .
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