Monday some shots of the ships at Battleship Cove

some shots of the ships at Battleship Cove

No Monochrome post today since i shared it on Saturday
Today I will share a few shots of some of the ships at Battle Ship cove

Located in Fall River, MA, Battleship Cove is the world’s largest naval ship museum, featuring 5 National Historic Landmarks including the USS Massachusetts (BB-59). Perfect for a day trip, it offers hands-on tours of WWII vessels, PT boats, and a submarine, with tickets around $25 for adults (often including two-day access

That all said I still have yet to actually go into the museum, just see the ships from heritage state park when I visit there
Lets start witha wider shot showing it slocation under Brage Bridge its quite an impressive view and one day I do plan to actually go during the day when its open and check out the museum proper.


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a closer in shot of one of the ships

Destroyer Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., known by her crew as the "Joey P," was laid down April 2, 1945, by the Bethlehem Steel Company at the Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, MA. Launched on July 26, 1945, and commissioned on December 15, 1945, she was completed in only 8 months, reflective of the fast pace of shipbuilding during the last year of WWII

also in this shot you may notice the submarine

It is a Balao-class submarine, USS Lionfish was laid down on 15 December 1942, launched on 7 November 1943, and commissioned on 1 November 1944. Her first captain was Lcdr. Edward D. Spruance, son of the famous World War II admiral, Raymond Spruance


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and in this shot you can see the Battleship Massachusetts ( with the number 59) it was built in Quincy, Massachusetts at the Fore River Shipyard of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation. The ship was launched on September 23, 1941 and holds the record as the heaviest ship ever launched in Quincy. "Big Mamie", as her crew knew her, was delivered to the Boston Navy Yard in April 1942 and commissioned the following month


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and the Destroyer Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr again


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And that’s all folks


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Good day, Mr. @tattoodjay

What beautiful photographs! I love the reflections on the boat.

I hope you can visit the museum.

Gorgeous photographs.

Have a great day.

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You should really check out the museum sometime. It's pretty cool. Though you would probably only ever go once. Once you see the inside of ship they are kind of all the same I think! :)

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The view was very beautiful. I saw that the bridge was very long and there were many ships there.

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