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Historic Ship Nautilus & Submarine Force Museum


Kids love this museum, home to Nautilus, the world’s first nuclear-powered submarine and the first sub to transit the North Pole. The brief audio tour of Nautilus is fascinating primarily for military enthusiasts. Other museum exhibits feature working periscopes and sounds of the ocean.

The ship closes for one week in October/November and one in April, so check ahead those months.


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