mklotz
Well-Known Member
Some of you may be aware that the USS IOWA (BB 61), namesake of the Iowa class battleships of WWII, Korea, and Vietnam fame, is to become a permanent museum ship here in the San Pedro harbor of Los Angeles.
Recently renovated in Richmond, CA (a port city in the upper San Francisco Bay), she was recently towed down the coast and is now safely moored at a temporary mooring here in the harbor. My wife and I were out to a restaurant in San Pedro and stopped by one of the harbor overlooks where I snapped this picture from about a mile away.
As you can see from the boats in the marina in the foreground she's really a big 'un. I'm really looking forward to the time when she's open for inspection and the crowds have tapered off to the point where one can get aboard.
You can read more about her history and the museum at the museum website...
http://www.pacificbattleship.com/
Recently renovated in Richmond, CA (a port city in the upper San Francisco Bay), she was recently towed down the coast and is now safely moored at a temporary mooring here in the harbor. My wife and I were out to a restaurant in San Pedro and stopped by one of the harbor overlooks where I snapped this picture from about a mile away.
As you can see from the boats in the marina in the foreground she's really a big 'un. I'm really looking forward to the time when she's open for inspection and the crowds have tapered off to the point where one can get aboard.
You can read more about her history and the museum at the museum website...
http://www.pacificbattleship.com/