USS Constitution Museum 






Charlestown MA 02129
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We are tired of being the best kept secret of Boston! Come swing in a hammock, fire a cannon, recruit your fellow museum goers for USS CONSTITUTION's 1812 Crew. Experience 15,000 square feet of interactive exhibits and national treasures for free! In fact, why are you still sitting there? The USS Constitution Museum awaits. The Museum is located adjacent to USS CONSTITUTION, in Building 22, Boston National Historical Park, Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston.
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It is a great museum showing what it was reaaly like during the early part of our country and it's navy.
The USS Constitution Museum has a truly historic "living" part of the museum in the USS Constitution itself as well as hands on exhibits in the museum. The museum goes beyond the Boston Harbor by reaching out to children and adults across the country in its extended programs. The curriculum, All Hands on Deck, has creative activities for students at all grade levels.
I'm a retired Army Reserve colonel who lives in Arizona and a member of the USS Constitution Museum. It's still one of our greatest National Treasures.
Where else in the world can you see and touch a piece of history that the museum is about - outside of buildings.
Seeing the Constitution from Hwy 93 everyday on the way to work, and visiting her anytime we like as Bostonians makes my husband Peter and I feel very very proud (and lucky to be able to do so) because she is so well cared for, respected and interpreted by the US Navy and the US Park Service at the USS Constitution Museum.
Absolutely engaging museum about a time gone by - a part of America's past that is inspiring, daring, educational and well-worth passing along the each generation as part of our collective history and evolving American identity