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Old 10-23-2010, 01:28 PM
 
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Got to visit this ship while it was on its annual cruise last month.Homeported in Baltimore,it should be part of your intinerary when visiting that city.
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Old 10-23-2010, 03:01 PM
 
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Got to visit this ship while it was on its annual cruise last month.Homeported in Baltimore,it should be part of your intinerary when visiting that city.
Thanks for the tip, I like to visit Baltimore, I'd check it out. I also visited the U.S.S. Constellation while it was in Baltimore and very much enjoyed it. At a tad under 6 feet, I could not stand upright anywhere below the main deck. It would have been hot and miserable under an open sun.

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USS Constellation, Inner Harbor, Baltimore
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Old 10-28-2010, 06:59 PM
 
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Seems people were smaller back in the 1700's.... I went on board the USS Constitution, small and cramped, bunks were SMALL.

Tall ships, I love 'em. One day would like to walk the decks of HMS Victory.
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