
Battleship North Carolina
North Carolina
The Battleship North Carolina (BB-55) is a historic fast battleship of the United States Navy, built between 1937 and 1941. As the lead ship of the North Carolina class, it was the first new battleship design constructed under the Washington Naval Treaty system, featuring nine 16-inch guns and advanced armor and propulsion for its time. The ship played a significant role in the Pacific Theater during World War II, participating in every major naval offensive, including the Guadalcanal campaign, the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, and the Battle of the Philippine Sea, earning 15 battle stars. After the war, the ship was decommissioned and eventually preserved as a museum in Wilmington, North Carolina, serving as a National Historic Landmark and a memorial to the 11,000+ North Carolinians who sacrificed their lives in WWII. Visitors can explore nine levels of the ship, including gun turrets, crew quarters, and early computing equipment, gaining insight into the lives of the 2,000 crew members who served aboard. The museum offers interactive programs and events year-round, making it a dynamic educational experience. Located across from historic downtown Wilmington, the Battleship North Carolina is accessible and complemented by picnic areas and a surrounding walkway that showcases the ship's impressive scale and power.
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Consiglio: Plan to spend at least two hours exploring the ship to fully experience its nine levels and exhibits. Visit during spring or fall for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Purchase tickets in advance online to avoid lines and consider joining guided tours or interactive programs for a richer experience. Discounts may be available for seniors, military, and groups. Wear comfortable shoes for climbing and walking throughout the ship.
Fatti interessanti
- •USS North Carolina earned 15 battle stars for its service during World War II.
- •It was the first fast battleship constructed by the U.S. Navy in 16 years.
- •The ship carried three Vought OS2U Kingfisher floatplanes for reconnaissance missions.
- •The battleship was present during Typhoon Cobra, which damaged much of the U.S. fleet in 1944.
- •It is a National Historic Landmark and serves as North Carolina's official WWII memorial.
Storia
USS North Carolina (BB-55) was laid down in 1937 and commissioned in 1941, marking the first new battleship built by the U.S.
Navy in 16 years.
Designed under treaty limitations, it was armed with nine 16-inch guns and featured advanced speed and armor.
The ship served actively in the Pacific during WWII, participating in key battles and surviving torpedo attacks.
After the war, it was decommissioned in 1947 and placed in reserve.
In 1960, to prevent scrapping, a preservation campaign succeeded in turning the ship into a museum, which opened in Wilmington in 1962 as a memorial to North Carolina's WWII veterans.
Guida del luogo
Main Gun Turrets1941
Explore the ship's three triple 16-inch gun turrets, which were the primary offensive weapons during WWII, capable of firing massive shells over long distances.
Crew Quarters and Mess Areas1941
Visit the living and dining spaces where over 2,000 officers and enlisted men lived and ate during wartime operations, offering insight into daily life aboard the battleship.
Combat Information Center (CIC)1940s
Discover the early naval command center equipped with wartime computing and communication technology used to coordinate the ship's operations and battle strategies.
Aircraft Catapults and Floatplanes1941
View the ship's aircraft launch systems and the Vought OS2U Kingfisher floatplanes used for reconnaissance and spotting enemy ships and submarines.
Contatto
Telefono: (910) 399-9100