Explore the Legacy of the USS Constitution

Discover the storied history and enduring legacy of the USS Constitution, the oldest commissioned warship afloat, as we delve into her remarkable journey and significance.

The USS Constitution: A Historic Icon

The USS Constitution, affectionately known as ‘Old Ironsides,’ stands as a testament to American naval prowess and resilience. Launched in 1797, this venerable vessel has served the United States Navy with distinction, participating in key battles and symbolizing the strength and heritage of the nation. As the oldest commissioned warship still afloat, the USS Constitution continues to inspire and educate, offering a glimpse into the maritime history that shaped the United States.

Upcoming Events at the USS Constitution

Guided Ship Tours

October 21, 2023

FREE

Educational Workshops

November 5, 2023

FREE

Commemorative Ceremony

December 16, 2023

FREE

Family Fun Day

January 10, 2024

FREE

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USS Constitution Museum, Building 22, Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston, MA 02129
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“Visiting the USS Constitution was like stepping back in time. The ship’s grandeur and history are awe-inspiring.”

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“A must-see for anyone interested in naval history. The stories of Old Ironsides are brought to life by the passionate guides.”

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“An unforgettable experience! The USS Constitution is a testament to American resilience and ingenuity.”

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“The USS Constitution is more than just a ship; it’s a symbol of our nation’s enduring spirit.”

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“I was captivated by the rich history and the incredible preservation of this majestic vessel.”

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“An educational and inspiring visit. The USS Constitution is a national treasure.”

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