
The SS Jeremiah O'Brien is the last unaltered Liberty Ship in existence.
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The SS Jeremiah O'Brien is one of the last ships that participated in the Normandy D-Day landings that still sails under her own power!
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Beautifully preserved historic ship which is one of only two left of the thousands of Liberty ships built for the Second World War. The ship is in original condition and... read more most spaces open to the public. That being said there are many narrow steep ladders which adds to the authenticity but not for the faint hearted if you are expecting regular staircases. Admission is not expensive at $20 regular price and it's easy to find along Embarcadero.
What a fantastic opportunity. Loved exploring this ship, just upset that my phone was so low on battery, as I could have taken hundreds of pictures. The opportunity to get... read more in and explore the engine room of a working WW2 ship, not certain I will get another oppotunity like this again.
This was so neat and the kids loved it. I love that we can go on to this ship and really see what life at sea looks like. We walked... read more the entire ship from top to bottom and enjoyed every minute of it. They give you a little background in the ship’s history so you understand what you are aboard. So cool!
We had gone on a San Francisco bay cruise (highly recommended) and saw this ship docked at pier 45. It is a fully restored WWII merchant marine ship.... read more I looked up the history of the ship and decided we had to see it. My father served in the Army Air Corps and spent 4 years in England during the war. He told stories of sailing on a ship like this. This ship was rescued from the moth ball fleet and fully restored to sea worthy condition. It even made the trip back to Normandy for the recent anniversary. You can explore the ship on a self guided tour. It is a trip back in time. This ship was built in 1943 and looks like it did when in active duty. I was impressed and amazed. It's probably not for little kids. For us big kids there is metal stair and ladder climbing to see everything . There is a museum on board which was very well done. This ship is a national treasure. It's well worth the price of admission.
Awesome experience. Touring the ship that won WWII and came back home after the heroic victory. The staff was awesome & price is very reasonable. Great visit!
Visit the Museum at:
SS Jeremiah O’Brien
Pier 35, The Embarcadero
San Francisco, CA 94133
Letters and Inquiries to:
National Liberty Ship Memorial
45 Pier, Suite 4A
San Francisco, CA 94133