Pictures of Battleship Cove

After a nice 40 minute drive enjoying the fall foliage we arrived at Battleship Cove in Fall River MA.  We have been members here on and off since my oldest daughter turned 2, about 5 years now.  Kids of all ages (myself included) love to explore the battleships while learning a little about naval history.  The larger boat on the right (top picture) is available for group tours and camp overs.

Berths on ships in Battleship Cove Fall River MA

Hundreds of the original berths are still in place for visitors to see how the crews slept while at sea.  The bunks above were rather generous in size compared to some of the ones that we found on the submarine.  The berths on the Russian Missile Carrier were almost twice the size of any other ship in the collection at Battleship Cove.

Lion Fish Sub at Battleship Cove

While touring at Battleship Cove you will always find volunteers working on one of the ships.  The last time we were on the Lion Fish Sub (in above picture) they had part of it closed so they could work on it.  Today my daughters enjoyed their labors playing with this large gun.  By using the wheel crank on the left they were able to pivot the gun around in a circle.  Who would think that someone would spend the time to keep this gun in working order?

Images of Battleship Cove Fall River MA

Most of the ships provide a view of most areas while protecting the public from getting in an area that could cause them harm.  Low headroom is always an concern to me since I am a little over 6′ tall, oddly enough my 2 year old was the only one to bump her head today while crawling under a display.

Missle Carrier and Sub at Battleship Cove

I’ll post a link here for all of the other pictures that we took of the water and the birds, Battleship Cove is truly a great place for an Eco Tour!

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