
USS Constitution
The USS Constitution is a living legend: launched in 1797 and undefeated in battle, “Old Ironsides” earned its name when British cannonballs bounced off its
The USS Constitution is a living legend: launched in 1797 and undefeated in battle, “Old Ironsides” earned its name when British cannonballs bounced off its
Hop aboard a replica 18th-century ship for a live action performance and interactive exhibits telling the story of the Boston Tea Party. In 1773, as
A relic of maritime history, USCG Lightship Chesapeake (LV116) once served as a floating lighthouse, standing guard at the entrance to the Chesapeake Bay through
Step aboard USS Constellation, the last sail-only warship ever built by the U.S. Navy and one of Baltimore’s most legendary historic ships. Launched in 1854,
Step inside USS Torsk, the World War II submarine that holds a place in history for firing the last torpedoes of the war. Commissioned in
Moored in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, USCG Cutter 37—formerly known as USCGC Taney—is a living legend and the last warship still afloat to have fought during
Forget the glass cases—Historic Ships in Baltimore lets you climb aboard some of the most battle-tested and storied vessels in American history, docked right in