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Father’s Day
onboard the Aircraft Carrier USS Hornet in
Alameda
Bring Dad aboard the historic USS Hornet Museum
in Alameda on Father’s Day, to experience
“Living Ship Day.” Visitors will have the
opportunity to participate in mission briefings,
see airplanes lifted to the flight deck, and sit
in a fighter jet cockpit. Family activities and
ship tours will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
There is ample free parking and a food
concession.
The USS Hornet is a world-class sea, air and
space museum with an emphasis on the legacy of
naval aviation and the Apollo 11 mission
recovery. Open for public tour are the restored
flight deck, hangar bays, engine room, flight
control, captain’s bridge, sick bay, pilot ready
rooms and combat information center. Included
among the numerous exhibits are the “Apollo
Splashdown” display and 15 aircraft ranging from
WWII vintage to modern era. Dads can get a
close-up look at a TBM Avenger, an F-14 Tomcat,
an S-3 Viking, and an authentic Apollo space
capsule.
The day before Father’s Day, treat Dad to a
special Flashlight Tour beginning at 8:30 a.m.
and explore the lower decks of the USS Hornet
that have not been opened to the public. The
tour is $35 per person and includes museum
admission for the entire day. Reservations are
required.
For Flashlight Tour reservations or information
about Living Ship Day call (510) 521-8448, x
282.
The Aircraft Carrier USS Hornet Museum is a
non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to
inspiring people of all ages to experience naval
history, science, and space technology
first-hand. A registered State and National
Historic Landmark, the ship is permanently
berthed at 707 W. Hornet Avenue, Pier 3 in
Alameda, CA. The ship is open to the public
daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Regular admission
is $6-$15 and there is ample free parking across
from the pier. For more information, visit
www.uss-hornet.org or call (510) 521-8448. |