GREAT TOUR! Don't miss it. Tour guide Gordon was amazing & explained the history & details of this World War II ship. Our family learned a lot. Its open only 2 days a week currently. Easy access...
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The S.S. Lane Victory, located in San Pedro, CA, is a revered National Historic Landmark serving as a living museum and memorial to the brave Merchant Marine sailors and Navy Armed Guardsmen. This historic vessel, a veteran of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam, holds a significant place in maritime history for its role in rescuing Korean refugees and supplying allied troops.
Visitors to the Lane Victory Maritime Center can partake in guided tours, group visits, and special events, offering an immersive experience in sea history. The ship hosts a variety of activities and programs that celebrate its legacy and support the local community, making it a unique destination for those fascinated by maritime heritage.
As a nonprofit organization, the Lane Victory Maritime Center is dedicated to preserving history and honoring heroes through the restoration, maintenance, and operation of the S.S. Lane Victory. By volunteering, donating, or becoming a member, individuals can actively contribute to keeping this national treasure alive and ensuring that the contributions of Merchant Mariners are recognized and remembered.
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We boarded the ship shortly after opening. Our tour guide was Gordon who was amazing. He was an absolute wealth of knowledge, had countless stories, and really just gave our group a very personal...
We made our visit Memorial Day weekend and had a guided tour with Gordon, the tour was very informative and entertaining. Everyone we meet on the ship was friendly and welcoming. The Lane Victory...
The Long Beach / San Pedro area is a great destination for ship lovers with the Queen Mary and Battleship Iowa attracting huge crowds. There is also a third treasure that shouldn't be missed in...
Found this place on total accident. One of the volunteers gave us a free tour of the place and went over the history of things. I believe it's free and ask for donations. He also told us that...
