Experience World War II Afloat

S pend an exciting day in 1944 as you experience a sea and air adventure aboard Baltimore's restored Liberty Ship JOHN W. BROWN.
S.S. JOHN W BROWN

Each exciting six-hour "Voyage into History" features: continental breakfast; bountiful luncheon buffet, afternoon snacks and beverages; live Big Band music of the 1940s; military re-enactors and other entertainers; fly-bys of vintage World War II aircraft (conditions permitting), with the ship's Armed Guard gunners manning the guns to fight off attacking Axis planes.

The ship is open for you to visit. View the magnificent 140-ton triple-expansion steam engine as it powers the great ship through the water. Tour museum spaces, crew quarters, bridge, chart room, radio room, messrooms, troop berthing areas, stern gun deck and much more.

This is Living History!

Tickets for our 2010 Living History Cruises are $140.00 each.
Conditions and penalties apply to cancellations.

2010 Steaming Schedule

The dates shown below represent the current scheduled steaming activities of the JOHN W. BROWN in 2010.

Tickets are now on sale.
Reserve early as cruises often sell out quickly.

Call our reservation service at 410-558-0164.

Click here for the Living History Cruises Order Form
Print, fill out and mail with check.
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Date / Time Port / Location Cost
Sat May 8, 2010
10 am to 4 pm
Baltimore
Chesapeake Bay Living History Day Cruise

Canceled due to weather conditions


 
Sat August 28, 2010
10 am to 4 pm
Baltimore
Chesapeake Bay Living History Day Cruise

Completed


 
Sat Sept 25, 2010
10 am to 4 pm
Providence, Rhode Island
Narragansett Bay Living History Day Cruise

Sold Out


 
Sat October 16, 2010
10 am to 4 pm
Baltimore
Chesapeake Bay Living History Day Cruise

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$140

 

Note: These times and dates are subject to change and/or cancellation due to inclement weather, mechanical problems or any other unforeseen circumstance. The Board of Directors of Project Liberty Ship will make this decision as necessary.

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