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I was very excited to come to this place, but it wasn't so soon after. I knew there was a special event here, the boat was always occupied, but this time the opposite was the boat was empty. I bought a ticket but found that I couldn't go in, the store was closed and it won't open until Monday. If you are a traveler, make sure to call in advance to confirm whether to open the door.
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I was very excited to come to this place, but it wasn't so soon after. I knew there was a special event here, the boat was always occupied, but this time the opposite was the boat was empty. I bought a ticket but found that I couldn't go in, the store was closed and it won't open until Monday. If you are a traveler, make sure to call in advance to confirm whether to open the door.
If you are interested in ships, World War II, Korean War, this place is suitable for you to spend a few hours on tour. You can board a lot of boats yourself. If you are lucky, take a guided tour in the engine room. The museum has two cabins, lots of photos and exhibitions, and it provides a wealth of information. There are soda vending machines and bathrooms, but there is no place to sell food. Most of the time, it is open to the public. But if you want to go, it is best to check the schedule on the website in advance.
Ryan Victory (Lane Victory) is one of the only three Victory ships remaining, and she is a fascinating example of merchant ships of different eras. With a $7 admission fee, you can access most of the area on board, including two interesting and informative museum display areas filled with artefacts and information. The staff are all volunteers, you can say they love the boat and are doing their best to protect her and assist tourists, but her position is a bit rough. So come out and support this great old boat and the people who take care of her!