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USS CONSTITUTION

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Charlestown Navy Yard, 1, 1st Avenue, Charlestown, Boston, The United States Of America
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2024
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2024

Meet aboard the oldest surviving warship in the world, built in Boston Harbor.

The USS Constitution is the oldest warship still afloat in the world. She was built in 1798 by the U.S. Navy following the Naval Act of 1794, which aimed to provide naval armament for the fledgling United States, which had been recognized as independent by Great Britain ten years earlier. Congress authorized the construction of six large warships. Today, they are considered the "original frigates of the United States Navy". TheUSS Constitution was the third to be built, and is the only one not to have been destroyed.

The frigate was christened by George Washington, the first President of the United States, and commissioned in July 1798. Equipped with 44 cannons, her first mission was to protect the country's coastline. Then, when the period of conflict often referred to as the Quasi-War with the French Republic began, theUSS Constitution 's mission was to protect American merchant ships against French attacks, and to ferret out enemy vessels. She also played a key role in the War of 1812, when the Americans and Great Britain engaged in a bitter maritime conflict. The frigate captured eleven enemy ships and destroyed five. The British, irritated that their guns failed to damage the ship's hull, nicknamed her "Old Ironsides".

While the original frigates were successively destroyed by the U.S. Navy from 1818 onwards, the Constitution enjoyed the support of the local population, who opposed her destruction. In 1833, she entered dry dock to undergo her first renovation. She went on to become a flagship, and when her military career came to an end in 1855, she was used as a training ship in Annapolis during the American Civil War. In 1907, the Constitution officially became a museum. As a state ship, she now occasionally participates in official ceremonies and events.

In 2015, the ship was placed in dry dock to undergo its first major restoration of the 21stcentury . The restoration cost over $12 million. In 2017, after 26 months in dry dock, the ship made her grand return to Boston waters and is set to remain there for the next twenty years.

When you visit theUSS Constitution, you'll meet trained marines who can answer your questions about the ship's history. Don't miss the museum adjacent to the ship to learn more about life on a warship in the 19th century.


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Visited in april 2024
I really enjoyed the history and the effort it takes to maintain its seaworthiness. You need around 30-45mins to go around the shop and read the very brief and interesting information cards.
It's completely free to visit the ship.

Unexpectedly I enjoyed the Museum even more! An average donation for adults is 10-15$. This is a very interactive museum which does a great job of making understanding ship building and running interesting and immersive! Great for children and adults alike!
Visited in april 2024
Good for the little kids
Visited in july 2023
bateau fermé sans préavis
Musée intéressant mais bateau fermé lors de notre visite sans préavis. Du coup, beaucoup moins d'intérêt!!!
Visited in march 2024
We visited this along the freedom trail walk (which I also recommend), an added bonus is that it’s free!!
Visited in march 2024
I did not know I could have learned so much about a US Naval Ship, but I did and it was great. If you are ever in the area check out the museum and then check out the USS Constitution. What a beautiful ship. Old Ironsides, is a three-masted wooden-hulled heavy frigate of the United States Navy and is the world's oldest commissioned naval warship still afloat. Totally worth the time. We took a ferry from Long Wharf, what a fun trip.
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