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USS Iowa (BB 61) - San Francisco, California (Planned)

USS New Jersey (BB 62)- Camden, New Jersey

USS Missouri (BB 63 ) - Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

USS Wisconsin (BB 64) - Norfolk, Virginia

USS Massachusetts (BB 59) - Fall River, Massachusetts

USS North Carolina (BB 55) - Wilmington, North Carolina

USS Alabama (BB 60) - Mobile, Alabama

USS Texas (BB 35) - La Porte, Texas

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USS Iowa (BB 61) - San Francisco, California (Planned)

USS New Jersey (BB 62)- Camden, New Jersey

USS Missouri (BB 63 ) - Pearl Harbor, Hawaii

USS Wisconsin (BB 64) - Norfolk, Virginia

USS Massachusetts (BB 59) - Fall River, Massachusetts

USS North Carolina (BB 55) - Wilmington, North Carolina

USS Alabama (BB 60) - Mobile, Alabama

USS Texas (BB 35) - La Porte, Texas

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No, the USS Alabama (BB-60), a fast battleship, was under construction at Norfolk, Virginia at the time that Pearl Harbor was attacked. The USS Alabama survived the war, was decommisioned and is now docked at Mobile, Alabama as a naval museum.

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There are eight US battleships that saw action in WWII preserved as museum ships, one dreadnought and seven of the ten "fast battleships" which were the last ones the US ever completed.

USS Texas (BB 35) completed 1914 and also served in WWI. Since 1948 a memorial at San Jacinto State Park near Houston, Texas.

USS North Carolina (BB 55) the first of the fast battleships, preserved since the early 1960s at Wilmington, NC.

USS Massachusetts (BB 59) a South Dakota Class fast battleship, at Fall River Massachusetts.

USS Alabama (BB 60) another South Dakota Class ship at Mobile, Alabama.

USS Iowa (BB 61) the first of the four Iowa Class ships, the largest ever built by the US, preserved since July 2012 at Long Beach, near Los Angeles, California.

USS New Jersey (BB 62) preserved since 2001 at Camden, New Jersey. Also saw action in Vietnam.

USS Missouri (BB 63) since 1998 at Pearl Harbor, moored on "Battleship Row" where the US battleships were tied up when attacked December 7, 1941, next to the USS Arizona Memorial.

USS Wisconsin (BB 64) since 2010 at Norfolk, Virginia as a memorial.

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The Iowa-class battleships, four of which were built:

USS Iowa (BB-61)

USS New Jersey (BB-62)

USS Missouri (BB-63)

USS Wisconsin (BB-64)

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Other USS Alabama's have been a part of the US Fleet but the best known is a Battleship the BB-60 which is in display at Mobile Bay.

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