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It's on the Battleship List (a list of battleships around the world I'm gonna visit one day, including the Mikasa in Japan, the Texas and so forth, but I might stretch it to include cruisers and stuff, like the Georgios Averoff in Athens).
Pretty much part of my bucket list.It's on the Battleship List (a list of battleships around the world I'm gonna visit one day, including the Mikasa in Japan, the Texas and so forth, but I might stretch it to include cruisers and stuff, like the Georgios Averoff in Athens).
Pretty much part of my bucket list.
Make sure the Missouri is on your list.
It sure is, top of the list since it's the closest to my current location. If I don't get to see the other Iowas, I'll be happy with just the Mo. I do wanna go see the North Carolina, too.
I was able to get on the Texas twice but that was prior to 2006 when I would visit our plants in Laporte, Bayport , Pasadena etc . There was a place at the end of the road from the Texas and the San Jacinto monument where you either drove into the water or caught a small ferry. Can't remember its name but we used to go there for lunch. Had my first fried aligator there. Tasted like Chicken.Last time I hit the Alabama was on 04 when I went back to an air show at Robins AFB Warner Robins GA. Seems it's changed quit a bit. Hit Pensacola and Ft Rucker Army aviation museum that trip as well. Been to the North Carolina and being here in Houston area Texas several times though shes not open to the public any longer.
seems everything taste like chicken!!!!!I was able to get on the Texas twice but that was prior to 2006 when I would visit our plants in Laporte, Bayport , Pasadena etc . There was a place at the end of the road from the Texas and the San Jacinto monument where you either drove into the water or caught a small ferry. Can't remember its name but we used to go there for lunch. Had my first fried aligator there. Tasted like Chicken.