Launched in 1797 and named by George Washington, the USS Constitution is a three-masted frigate and the United States Navy’s oldest commissioned ship, as well as one of the world’s oldest warships. Docked at Boston’s Charlestown Navy Yard, this meticulously restored vessel offers visitors a tangible connection to early American naval history. Stepping aboard, guests can explore the ship’s decks, which have been returned to their original condition, providing a vivid glimpse into the maritime past. The experience allows for a deeper understanding of the ship’s role and significance in the nation’s history.
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