Located a short walk from the city center and accessible by all means of public or private transport this particular exhibition allows us to take a dip in the history of the U.S. Navy. The visit is very pleasant as consisting of a path in the open air for the armed forces such as tanks, helicopters and airplanes and a hand in the two ships, the USS The Sullivans, named in honor of the five Sullivan brothers who lost their lives in the battle of the Solomon Islands, and the USS Little Rock.
The visit does not need help because, in every relic or artifact, there are detailed explanations and is very interesting for lovers of World War II and for those who want to spend a special day dedicated to history.
For those who do not suffer from claustrophobia is also open to visit the submarine croaker, especially war machine, with its extremely small dimensions, allows us to understand what it means to live underwater.
The museum is open from April to October and admission costs $ 9.