Historic Ships in Baltimore 301 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21202
About the Business
Historic Ships in Baltimore is a museum and tourist attraction located at 301 East Pratt Street in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. This unique institution allows visitors to step back in time and explore a collection of historic ships that played significant roles in American history. From the USS Constellation, the last all-sail warship built by the U.S. Navy, to the USCGC Taney, the last surviving warship from the attack on Pearl Harbor, visitors can immerse themselves in the maritime history of the United States. With interactive exhibits, guided tours, and special events, Historic Ships in Baltimore offers a fascinating glimpse into the past for visitors of all ages.
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Location & Phone number
301 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 16:30
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
10:00 - 16:30
Friday:
10:00 - 16:30
Saturday:
10:00 - 16:30
Sunday:
10:00 - 16:30
Reviews
"The Maryland Dove replica is really well-done, almost like a Williamsburg on the water. Great historical presentation."
"This was a really cool thing to do in Baltimore. We toured 4 ships and actually lucked out and got to see a reenactment on the The USS Consolation. It was very cool to see how the shipmates had to live in there day-to-day life even in the submarine."
"Pretty good value for a ticket, 3 ships and a lighthouse for 1 price. We didn't go to the lighthouse this time, but will when we return again. Going through every nook in a sub and these ships were enlightening. Kudos to the staff for keeping these ships in great shape!"
"This is a must-do in Baltimore for sure! You learn a lot from each ship (as well as the lighthouse) and the crews on each are very kind and helpful. We visited all the ships and the lighthouse. My favorite was definitely the USS Constellation. The young lady on the ship was really informative and smart -- she gave us a quick lesson on what the crew would eat while the ship was out at sea. Overall, an amazing experience! I would definitely suggest getting the tickets online prior to visiting."
"This was one of my favorite things to do during our stay in Baltimore. There are 5 ships to tour and they can keep you busy if you are the type that likes to read all of the informative plaques / markers in the exhibits. I started the tour around noon and had just enough time to visit all 5 ships, toward the end I was feeling a bit rushed to get through them all. Go early if your like me, and would like to read everything they present."
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