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This authentically restored National Historic Landmark proudly serves as her State’s World War II Memorial to the 11,000+ North Carolinians who made the ultimate sacrifice. Moored across from historic downtown Wilmington, the Battleship welcomes visitors daily.
Visit the Battleship, North Carolina Memorial in Wilmington! The Battleship is open daily, rain or shine, and most of the self-guided tour is inside the Ship and protected from inclement weather. Battleship admission includes a self-guided tour with 9 levels to explore.
Discover more about the Battleship NORTH CAROLINA, her history, and service in the book by Captain Ben W. Blee, USN (Ret). The Battleship, North Carolina has an abundance of history dating back to its construction in 1937. Explore the ships voyage through time!
Battleship North Carolina Admission Tickets. There are 9 decks to explore--this includes climbing up and down stairs. The Battleship is not climate-controlled and can be very hot in the summer and cold in the winter. Strollers can be stored on the main deck but are not recommended below deck.
Moored across the river from downtown Wilmington, the Battleship NORTH CAROLINA beckons visitors to walk her decks and explore nine levels of living and working spaces. Envision the daily life and fierce combat her crew faced while you explore the most decorated battleship of World War II.
The Battleship, NC has several fun and interactive programs during the year in Wilmington. Most programs are free with regular admission!
Reserve a Guided Tour! Explore 9 levels of the ship from the Main and Secondary Plotting rooms to the Bridge. The tour includes the Engine Room, Turret II Barbette, Main Deck, 2nd and 3rd Decks, and the 1st Platform plus four levels above Main Deck to the 04 Level.
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Learn about the Battleship's history, operations, armament, equipment, and life at sea. You will tour the Main Deck and up 4 levels to the Pilot House (Bridge). Along the way, you will learn about the Admiral's Cabin, Combat Information Center, and the Signal Bridge.
Explore more ways to support your passion for history, honor those who serve, inspire future generations to service, or leave a lasting legacy. Find your best way to support the USS North Carolina Battleship Memorial. For additional information, contact the Battleship’s Development Director.