USS Iowa Day Tour from Anaheim
Anaheim, California
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 10 hours
The USS Iowa, also known as the Battleship of Presidents is the only battleship that is currently open for tours on the West Coast of America. On this day tour to Long Beach, you can explore the many exhibits including the sleeping quarters, the mess area, the guns and missiles. They also have a variety of movies and interactive exhibits on display.
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The USS Iowa, also known as the Battleship of Presidents is the only battleship that is currently open for tours on the West Coast of America. On this day tour to Long Beach, you can explore the many exhibits including the sleeping quarters, the mess area, the guns and missiles. They also have a variety of movies and interactive exhibits on display.
You are invited to come onboard and discover the Battleship IOWA, known as the "Battleship of Presidents". A unique experience voted one of the "Best Cool Exhibits to See With Your Kids", touring the Battleship IOWA takes you on a memorable family journey through World War II, Korean War and Cold War.
You can follow in the footsteps of all the sailors that lived on the most powerful warship built to date as you tour six decks of wood and steel and see numerous exhibits on the Battleship that hosted three U.S. Presidents during her service as a symbol of democracy - Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush.
The Battleship IOWA is located at the L.A. Waterfront, former home to the US Navy Battleship fleet and an area rich in maritime history.
You can follow in the footsteps of all the sailors that lived on the most powerful warship built to date as you tour six decks of wood and steel and see numerous exhibits on the Battleship that hosted three U.S. Presidents during her service as a symbol of democracy - Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush.
The Battleship IOWA is located at the L.A. Waterfront, former home to the US Navy Battleship fleet and an area rich in maritime history.
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