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We already mentioned the Independence Seaport Museum and it's USS Becuna, the World War II and post-war submarine, in other article. But I believe she's worth few more lines.
Independence Seaport Museum is located on the bank of Delaware river,
we can say in the very heart of Philadelphia, the capital of Pensylvania. We should also
mention, that it's on the east coast of the United States just around 3 hours by bus from the New York City. When you arrive at the bus station, you can find a small info center there with useful leaflets including
a map of the Philadelphia city center and leaflet of the Independence Seaport Museum itself.
With the information from the leaflet, it's now piece of cake to get to the museum,
just wallk east the Market street, which stretches from the river bank to the bus station. When you get to the Delaware river, cross the watterfront park and you're there!
The most important attraction of the museum, is of course, the USS Becuna - a
submarine of Balao class improved to GUPPY (Greater Underwatter Propulsion) standard.
That means the outside apearance had changed a lot - the bow was modified as well as the deck and most
notably the conning tower. The deck guns disappeared and the conning tower is now sleeky with smooth
lines. The upper slim cover hides extremly long periscopes.
Submarine interior is basicaly accessible all the way from aft torpedo
room to the front one. It's obvious that such a rooms as Pump Room underneath the Control Center or
the small Control Center in the conning tower can't be accessed by public. A lot of small rooms and open
spaces are covered by a transparent glass panels so you can have a look inside, but you can get in.
To me, it seems to be too much restritive; in example if you compare it with
USS Ling in NJNM. You can go through the submarine on your own, which is basicaly
a good and appreciated fact. On the other hand, people would like to hear something about the
submarine itself, its service, life onboard, etc.
Of course, the Independence Seaport Museum has much more to offer.
You browse it's galleries and see many exhibits related to ships and submarines. A submarine
enthusiast would find very interesting a large model of Balao submarine in section,
and a small scientific submarine which is in "Divers of The Deep" exposition. Here you can
watch a video about history of submarine diving as well.
There are more ships as well - the cruiser Olympia from the World War One is one of them.
Finally I should note, that you can use camera on the ships, but you are
not allowed to use it within the museum building. I took many photos on the USS Becuna and
you can see them in our photo gallery.
You can find more information on the museums web site on
www.phillyseaport.org.
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