The Battleship North Carolina is open every day of the year, including all holidays, as She serves as a memorial.
Summer Hours: Friday before Memorial Day (May 25, 2012) through Labor Day (September 3, 2012): 8:00 am - 8:00 pm, EXCEPT Independence Day (4th of July) when the ship closes at 6:00pm for enforcement of firework safety zone.
Winter Hours: Tuesday following Labor Day (September 4, 2012) through Thursday before Memorial Day (May 23, 2013): 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, EXCEPT Christmas Day when the Ship opens at noon.
Ticket sales end one hour before closing.
The tour is self-guided and is well-marked so that you can tour at your own pace. We recommend allowing at least two hours for the tour, but for the true enthusiast, you can spend much more than that.
The average is about 2 hours but many visitors spend longer than that. It is up to you on how much you would like to discover. The Ship is yours for the day.
The web address of the Uss North Carolina Battleship Commissio is: www.battleshipnc.com
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This is the official web page to the USS North CarolinaBattleship Memorial.http://www.battleshipnc.com/index.html
Yes in Williamsburg, NC
Ghost Hunters - 2004 USS North Carolina Museum and Mordecai House 2-4 was released on: USA: 17 August 2005
The address of the Battleship North Carolina is: 1 Battleship Rd, Wilmington, NC 28401
By class, from newest to oldest: Iowa Class: USS Iowa: museum ship / mothballed (possible to reactivate in the future) USS Wisconsin: museum ship / mothballed (possible to reactivate in the future) USS New Jersey: museum ship USS Missouri: museum ship South Dakota Class: USS Alabama: museum ship USS Massachusetts: museum ship North Carolina Class: USS North Carolina: museum ship Pennsylvania Class: USS Arizona: sunken memorial (Pearl Harbor) New York Class: USS Texas: museum ship
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
The USN has eight...all are retired: 1. USS Texas (the only Dreadnaught remaining afloat) 2. USS North Carolina (a survivor of a triple torpedoing in WWII in which the carrier USS Wasp was sunk, the destroyer USS O'Brian sank later, and North Carolina was seriously damaged...all from ONE TORPEDO SALVO). 3. USS Alabama 4. USS Masschusett 5. All four Iowa sisters: A. USS Iowa B. USS Missouri (WWII surrender occurred upon her decks 02 Sept '45) C. USS Wisconsin D. USS New Jersey (the only Vietnam War veteran of the four sisters)