Photographer: J. Griffis Smith
Vintage wartime aircraft carrier is floating naval museum. Commissioned in 1943, USS Lexington CV-16 served longer and set more records than any carrier in the U.S. Navy. During World War II, the "Lady Lex" saw action from Tarawa to Tokyo and was first U.S. carrier to enter Tokyo Bay after treaty was signed with Japan in 1945. Tours include the hangar deck, fo'c'sle, commanding officer/admiral quarters, sick bay, galley, flight deck, and bridge. You can visit the starboard aft gun tub getting a close look at the Quad 40 millimeter antiaircraft guns that were one of the aircraft carrier's primary defense weapons during WWII. Also open is one of the Arresting Gear Rooms showing how planes were recovered on the flight deck. Static displays include a fully-restored F-14 fighter jet and Huey Cobra helicopter.
Other exhibits include the "Above and Beyond," which is an overview of the last-ditch Kamikaze campaign waged by the Japanese, and a high-tech flight simulator for those who want to experience the sensation of flight. Visit the new Joe Jessel Mega Theater and take an amazing journey in sight and sound, the first IMAX® and other large-screened formatted films installed on a historic naval ship.
Adjacent to aquarium, use Surfside Exit from U.S. 181. Admission fee.