Can you tour the New London submarine Base?

Can you tour the New London submarine Base?

One highlight of any trip to the Mystic-New London area is a visit to the historic ship Nautilus and Submarine Force Museum. When commissioned, USS Nautilus (SSN 571) was the world’s first nuclear-powered ship. Today, the submarine is open for tours.

What is the name of the submarine museum at Groton Connecticut?

Submarine Force Library and Museum
The United States Navy Submarine Force Library and Museum is located on the Thames River in Groton, Connecticut….Submarine Force Library and Museum.

A UGM-84 missile outside the entrance
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Location Groton, Connecticut
Type Military museum
Collection size 33,000 artifacts 20,000 significant documents 30,000 photographs

How many submarines are in Groton CT?

Located along the eastern bank of the Thames River in Groton, Connecticut, New London is home to 15 attack-class submarines, the largest single contingent of subs in the US Navy. The submarines serve throughout the world, including beneath the polar ice cap.

Does the USS Nautilus still have a reactor?

Nautilus was powered by the Submarine Thermal Reactor (STR), later redesignated the S2W reactor, a pressurized water reactor produced for the US Navy by Westinghouse Electric Corporation. The submarine is now moored and displayed as a museum ship at the Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut.

Where is the USS Nautilus today?

USS Nautilus (SSN-571)

Class overview
U.S. National Historic Landmark
USS Nautilus docked at the Submarine Force Library and Museum
Location Groton, Connecticut
Built 1952-1955, (commissioned 1954)

How long could the USS Nautilus stay submerged?

NAUTILUS was the first true submarine and could stay underwater for very long periods of time. Whereas World War II submarines would remain submerged for 12-48 hours. NAUTILUS could remain underwater for two weeks or more.

Where can I see submarines?

Really well-done museum just outside the gates of Sub Base New London, which is located in Groton, CT. The submarine Nautilus is anchored just out the back door and is open for tours. Admission is free, as it is a US park.

Is there a submarine museum in Groton CT?

The Submarine Force Museum, located on the Thames River in Groton, CT, maintains the world’s finest collection of submarine artifacts. It is the only submarine museum operated by the United States Navy, and as such is the primary repository for artifacts, documents and photographs relating to U.S. Submarine Force history.

Is there a submarine force library and Museum?

The Submarine Force Library and Museum is unable to provide appraisals of the monetary value of manuscripts offered as gifts, brought in for identification, or submitted for any other purpose. Material given to archives and libraries may have tax benefits for the donor.

How to get to the submarine museum in Hartford?

From Boston or Providence: Take I-95 South to Exit 86 (Subase Exit), and follow the signs to the Museum. We are 1.5 miles from the Exit. From Hartford: Take 84 East to Route 2 (New London/ Norwich Exit) and follow to Route 11.

Where can I find photos of Navy submarines?

The Department of Defense Visual Information Center, formerly called the DOD Still Media Records Center, holds the official U.S. Navy photo collection from 1982 to the present. The privately operated U.S. Naval Institute has an extensive collection of Navy photographs from all eras.