New England Links: Navy, Sea Battles
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- 5 visitors recommend:
Fort McClary
Source: WilderNet
- Fort McClary has been used for nearly 275 years to protect the approaches to the Piscataqua River.
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- 4 visitors recommend:
Fort Edgecomb
Source: Fort Edgecomb
- One of seven forts built to defend the Maine coast during the War of 1812 with England.
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- 4 visitors recommend:
USS Constitution Museum
Source: USS Constitution Museum
- "Old Ironsides" is the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world. Her history is rich and colorful and 200 years strong -- from fighting Barbary pirates on the "shores of Tripoli" to winning famous victories during the War of 1812.
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- 3 visitors recommend:
Fort Griswold State Park
Source: Bill Memorial Library
- A maritime privateer fort and battle site of the American Revolution.
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- 3 visitors recommend:
Historic Ship Nautilus: Submarine Force Library and Museum
Source: U.S. Navy
- The Submarine Force Museum in Groton, Connecticut, home of Historic Ship NAUTILUS (SSN 571), is the United States Navy's official submarine museum. The mission of the museum is to collect, preserve, interpret and present the history of the United States Submarine Force.
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- 3 visitors recommend:
United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum
Source: U.S. Navy
- "The USNSM is home to USS Salem CA-139, the world's only preserved heavy cruiser. We are located in the former Bethlehem Steel Quincy Fore River shipyard, once one of the nation's largest shipbuilding enterprises."
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- 0 visitors recommend:
Naval War College Museum
Source: U.S. Navy
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