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Friday, July 27, 2012

Baltimore's Maritime Heritage


Baltimore Maritime Museum

Consisting of three docked vessels and a restored lighthouse, this museum gives a good sense of Baltimore's maritime heritage as well as American naval power. On the west side of the pier, the submarine USS Torsk, the "Galloping Ghost of the Japanese Coast," is credited with sinking the last two Japanese warships in World War II. The lightship Chesapeake, built as a floating lighthouse in 1930 and now out of commission, remains fully operational. The Taney is a Coast Guard cutter that saw action at Pearl Harbor. Built in 1856 the Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse marked the entrance to Baltimore Harbor from the Chesapeake Bay for 133 years before its move to the museum.


the submarine USS Torsk

 Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse 


The lightship Chesapeake, built as a floating lighthouse in 1930 

The Taney is a Coast Guard cutter that saw action at Pearl Harbor



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