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Baltimore Inner Harbor
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The last Civil War vessel afloat, the USS Constellation, was built in 1854 and is the last all-sail warship built by the US Navy. After years of restoration, she was returned to the Inner Harbor on July 2, 1999. USS Constellation |
![]() The USS Constellation is a part of the National Historic Seaport of Baltimore. |
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Commissioned in 1855, the U.S.S. Constellation was the last all-sail ship built by the United States Navy. Today the historic vessel lies "at anchor" (nautical term - actually the Constellation is tied up to a pier) in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, where visitors can climb aboard and get a firsthand look at what the sailors life was like in days past.
A knowledgeable and enthusiastic crew of tour guides is ready to answer questions about the ship's history, including its missions to disrupt the slave trade, and its latter role in delivering famine relief supplies to Ireland. |
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Open nearly every day, however hours vary. Call 410-539-1797. |
Web site at: www.constellation.org |
Call 410-539-1797 for current rates. |
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Of course, rates, times and dates may change. Please call ahead to be sure, 410-539-1797. |
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