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SUMMARY:USS Monitor Legacy Program: Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry
DESCRIPTION:Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry: Father of the Steam Navy\nPresenter: John V. Quarstein\, Director emeritus of the USS Monitor Center \nAbout the lecture: Known as the “Father of the Steam Navy\,” Matthew Calbraith Perry fought during both the War of 1812 and the Mexican War. He pushed to modernize the US Navy using improved gunnery and steampower. He was most famous for The Perry Expedition\, 1852-1854\, which opened Japanese ports to American trade\, ending that nation’s isolationism. \nAdvance registration is required whether you attend the lecture in person or online.
URL:https://seahistory.org/event/uss-monitor-legacy-program-commodore-matthew-calbraith-perry/
LOCATION:The Mariners’ Museum and Park\, 100 Museum Drive\, Newport News\, VA\, 23606\, United States
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SUMMARY:Historic Nuclear Ship Savannah Public Site Visit
DESCRIPTION:Come experience a time capsule of the atomic age – the world’s first nuclear-powered merchant ship\, the Nuclear Ship Savannah will host a public site visit November 15th. Savannah was built as part of President Eisenhower’s Atoms for Peace program and served as a floating ambassador promoting the safe and peaceful use of nuclear power from 1962-70. The ship will be open from 10am to 3pm\, where you can experience its mid-century modern interiors with atomic motifs\, engine and control rooms\, and other spaces\, just as passengers and visitors did during its operation.  In addition\, you can take a self-guided tour of the containment vessel\, which housed the nuclear reactor – truly a unique experience! Savannah is located at 4601 Newgate Avenue\, Pier 13 Canton Marine Terminal.  Please note no open-toed shoes\, and the ship has limited accessibility for those with disabilities.  For more information and to RSVP: https://www.ns-savannah.com/upcomingevents
URL:https://seahistory.org/event/historic-nuclear-ship-savannah-public-site-visit-3/
LOCATION:Nuclear Ship Savannah\, 4601 Newgate Avenue\, Pier 13 at the Canton Marine Terminal\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21224\, United States
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SUMMARY:Historic Nuclear Ship Savannah Public Site Visit
DESCRIPTION:Come experience a time capsule of the atomic age – the world’s first nuclear-powered merchant ship\, the Nuclear Ship Savannah will host a public site visit November 15th. Savannah was built as part of President Eisenhower’s Atoms for Peace program and served as a floating ambassador promoting the safe and peaceful use of nuclear power from 1962-70. The ship will be open from 10am to 3pm\, where you can experience its mid-century modern interiors with atomic motifs\, engine and control rooms\, and other spaces\, just as passengers and visitors did during its operation.  In addition\, you can take a self-guided tour of the containment vessel\, which housed the nuclear reactor – truly a unique experience! Savannah is located at 4601 Newgate Avenue\, Pier 13 Canton Marine Terminal.  Please note no open-toed shoes\, and the ship has limited accessibility for those with disabilities.  For more information and to RSVP: https://www.ns-savannah.com/upcomingevents
URL:https://seahistory.org/event/historic-nuclear-ship-savannah-public-site-visit-2/
LOCATION:Nuclear Ship Savannah\, 4601 Newgate Avenue\, Pier 13 at the Canton Marine Terminal\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21224\, United States
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