Historic Nuclear Ship Savannah Public Site Visit

February 21, 2026 |
Come
experience a time capsule of the atomic age – the world’s first nuclear-powered
merchant ship, the Nuclear Ship Savannah, will have a public site visit
on Saturday, February 21st from 10am to 3pm. Savannah, a National
Historic Landmark, was built as part of President Eisenhower’s Atoms for Peace
program and served as a floating ambassador promoting the safe and peaceful
use of nuclear power. It carried both passengers and cargo during its operating
period between 1962-70, and travelled more than 450,000 miles to 32 domestic
and 45 foreign ports, with over 1.4 million visitors touring the ship.
Now you
too can experience the ships’ mid-century modern interiors, engine and control
rooms, bridge, galley, passenger and officer staterooms, crew mess, and other
spaces, just as passengers and visitors did during its operation. Although
the nuclear reactor space was off-limits during the ship’s operation, you can
now walk inside the former reactor space, which has been outfitted with
interpretive displays to aid in understanding how a nuclear reactor works –
truly a unique experience. Please note no open-toed shoes or heels, and the
ship has limited accessibility for those with disabilities.
Please RSVP
at: https://www.ns-savannah.com/upcomingevents |
Website:
www.ns-savannah.com/upcomingevents |
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| Location Information |
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Nuclear Ship Savannah |
4601 Newgate Avenue Pier 13 Canton Marine Terminal Baltimore , MD 21224 |
| Website:
www.ns-savannah.com/upcomingevents |
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| Contact Information |
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Anne Jennings |
| Email:
anne.jennings@tideh2o.net |
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