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USCG Cutter 37
About this museum
Visitors to Baltimore who want to stretch their travel budget will find a perfect destination aboard USCG Cutter 37, where FREE ADMISSION opens the door to a genuinely rewarding maritime museum experience. This Coast Guard cutter served in the Pacific during World War II and is now a museum ship docked at Baltimore's Inner Harbor.The maritime heritage of Baltimore comes to life aboard USCG Cutter 37, where visitors can explore the decks and compartments of a World War II - era Coast Guard vessel. The ship saw action in the Pacific Theater and now serves as a floating museum that tells the story of the Coast Guard's wartime service. Visitors can examine the ship's bridge, engine room, and crew quarters, gaining an understanding of what life was like for the sailors who served aboard her during the war.With a 4.7 - star rating from 180 visitor reviews, USCG Cutter 37 has earned consistent praise as one of Baltimore's most unique free attractions.You can find USCG Cutter 37 at Pier 5 in Baltimore. Open most days of the week (Friday: 11AM - 4:30PM, Monday: 11AM - 4:30PM, Saturday: 10AM - 4:30PM, Sunday: 10AM - 4:30PM, Thursday: 11AM - 4:30PM). Visit the official website for current details. Free admission is confirmed. Add USCG Cutter 37 to your itinerary of free things to do in Baltimore.
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