Explore A Famous Aircraft Carrier At The USS Hornet, A Museum Ship In Northern California
By Emerson
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Published May 24, 2020
An aircraft carrier that spent three decades traveling the world while serving our nation is today one of California’s most unique museum experiences. The carrier-turned-museum is both a National Historic Landmark and Smithsonian Affiliate, and it provides a firsthand glimpse into the lives of the crewmen that worked on this fantastic vessel. Located on the southernmost pier of the former Naval Air Station Alameda, visiting this museum ship is a must for those with an appreciation of American history. Not to mention, the experience itself of exploring such a massive ship is something to remember!
Explore an iconic aircraft carrier that played a key role in World War II, the Vietnam War, and the Cold War when you board the USS Hornet. Now a museum that preserves and honors the carrier's legacy, visiting this museum ship is a truly fascinating experience.
Currently berthed at Pier 3 in Alameda, you can tell there's a lot of history aboard this massive ship. With active duty years spanning from the 1940s to the 1960s, there's definitely a lot to learn about her. Not only did the USS Hornet serve during several U.S. wars, but it also aided in the recovery of both Apollo 11 and 12.
The USS Hornet was simply too fantastic to keep in storage and it was officially turned into a museum in 1998. At the time, it was the only sea, air, and space museum on the West Coast. Today, it's one of the most impressive museums in the state and a popular destination for locals and travelers alike.
The museum ship boasts all types of permanent and temporary exhibits that are just fascinating to explore. Exhibits include important topics like Women in the Military, Apollo Splashdown, Evolution of the Aircraft Carrier, and Hornet Legacy.
All in all, visitors can explore three decks on the ship as well as the aircraft carrier's control tower. The museum is open every day for General Admission and visitors can self-tour approximately 75% of the museum. However, guided tours of spaces like the Engine Room and Captain's Bridge are docent-led only.
For those who want the full experience of the USS Hornet, a specialty tour is the way to go. Led by long-time volunteers and Navy veterans, these multi-hour tours give visitors a behind-the-scenes look at spaces on the ship that aren't accessible to the general public. You can learn more about the museum's various tours and programs here .
The USS Hornet is one of the most impressive museum ships in the country and it's a destination that belongs on every history enthusiast's bucket list. After touring all of the ship's various bells and whistles, you're bound to walk away with a newfound appreciation for this aircraft carrier's storied history.
The USS Hornet Sea, Air, & Space Museum is temporarily closed due to COVID-19. However, a new digital tour has been made available for you to enjoy at home! Additionally, the museum is offering reduced annual memberships through the end of May, so you can send them some support now and visit them later.
Have you visited this museum ship in Alameda? Visiting the USS Hornet is an experience that every Northern Californian should have at least once.
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