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USS Constitution | The Century-Old Warship at Boston Harbor

After completing the final stops of Boston's Freedom Trail, I made a special trip to the Charlestown Navy Yard to visit the legendary "USS Constitution." Also known as "Old Ironsides," this ship is the oldest commissioned warship still afloat in the world. Built in 1797, it has been in service for over 200 years. More than just a vessel, it stands as a symbol of America's naval power following the Revolutionary War. From the pier, I was struck by its majestic presence—the black-and-white hull and towering masts exude a sense of solemnity. Admission is free, and active-duty Navy personnel serve as tour guides. Dressed in uniform and incredibly friendly, they lead visitors through the ship while narrating its storied history. During the War of 1812, British cannonballs famously bounced off its hull, earning it the nickname "Old Ironsides." Walking on the deck, I saw rows of cannons neatly arranged on both sides, imagining the scenes of naval battles from centuries ago. Descending into the lower deck, I explored the sailors' living quarters, which include hammocks, a kitchen, storage areas, and the command room. The space is compact and dimly lit, yet everything is remarkably well-preserved. What impressed me most were the hammocks hanging from the beams—simple yet essential for sailors enduring long nights on the turbulent seas. After the tour, I also visited the nearby museum, which offers deeper insights into naval history. It features ship models and interactive exhibits, making it a great destination for both adults and children.
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Posted: Jun 21, 2025
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