
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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Our Memorial Cruise commemorates the gallantry of all veterans who have served in defense of America’s freedom.
Really interesting, especially if you are lucky enough to get the tour of the engine room. Cool little museum with amazing diorama of the battle at Oklahoma beach.
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!
Fascinating insight into the liberty ships which provided the lifeline to Allies abroad. Felt humbling being able to explore this old warrior of the seas. Good luck to the team... read more that keep her running.
Took a tour in the ship while waiting for hotel check in. So glad as learned a lot about the ship and its role in WWII. Also took... read more pictures of the engine room where Titanic scene was filmed. Upkeep of the shop is by volunteers. Amazing still running, still active ship.
One of two of existing ship served in WW II just $20 to have a chance to visit the iconic of history, it is located near Pier 45, you can... read more take a tour inside the ship and don’t miss the engine room it is stunning and they also have museum room to give you all information you need to know about this ship.
The last surviving ship that was in Normandy on June 6 1944, and it's still fully operational. A must see for all WWII history buffs.
This ship is a maritime treasure and historic monument to WW2. I first visited this ship when it was moored at Fort Mason in the late 1980s. The volunteers have... read more done a great job keeping this ship in working order. Worth at least 45 minutes if you're in the area. Suitable for anyone with an interest in history, WW2, engines, or anything nautical. Relatively kid friendly, but there are dirty and greasy things that may be encountered. The volunteers aboard are very helpful and friendly. Admission varies by age and category, but well worth it. Not at all crowded off season.
First, thanks to veterans and all who serve. I have like zero expertise with this particular piece of history, but I really loved being able to fully explore this... read more amazing vessel. The ship itself is so very interesting, and the museum within is full of relevant pieces and stories, including sand from Normandy and a chunk of a destroyed boat from D-day. So inspiring.
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