U.S.S. Constitution

Sitting in Boston Harbor, just south of the Bunker Hill Monument in Charleston Navy Yard, is “Old Ironsides”. The U.S.S. Constitution is the world’s oldest commissioned naval vessel afloat. The Navy offers free tours of the ship and occasionally takes her out for a spin around the harbor, which is quite a sight to see. First launched in 1797, this ship has seen a great deal of the world. Including several battles, starting with the First Barbary War, protecting U.S. interests, and playing a larger role in the War of 1812 in which she defeated several of the HSM fleet. In 1855, she captured the slaver H.N. Gambril, and in 1934 she returned to Boston where she remains today.

Into History? Then this is a must see. SAS Score: 5

RMS Queen Mary

Located only about 30 minutes south of Los Angeles, I’ve been privileged enough to visit the Queen Mary a few different times. The Queen Mary became a fixture in Long Beach after her final transatlantic trip in 1967 and opened to the public in 1971. In 1980, Howard Hugh’s ‘Spruce Goose’ joined the Queen Mary in a large dome building on the dock. The Goose was moved to Oregon to in 1993 and its former home is now part of the Carnival Cruise terminal. Today, the Queen Mary provides an all encompassing entertainment venue. It still includes physical and historical tours, along with a few ‘ghost tours’, but also contains a hotel, several restaurants, entertainment venues, and also hosts travelling exhibits, provides on board demonstrations, and also has a Soviet Submarine nearby to tour. However, this has come at a price – felt in your admission ticket. If you’ve not been on a very large ship and/or have an interest in the amazing history of this specific vessel, the Queen Mary is a worthwhile stop*, but may not merit the drive if you are limited in time and are working in LA or farther north. SAS Score: 3

 

*note: As my thoughts are not provided around vacation destinations, simply whether you should make a bit of time to see something when traveling on business, the Queen Mary might score a bit different if you were weighing whether or not to stay onboard for a few days.

Auto Collection at the LINQ Casino and Hotel

There is much going on and so many things to see in Vegas, that the Auto Collection at the LINQ Casino is often missed. Located in a portion of the parking garage behind the casino, this collection is touted as the world’s largest, and is always changing because most of the cars in the collection are for sale. They have everything from celebrity vehicles, Presidential Limos, beautifully maintained and restored classics, race cars, and a few million dollar exotics. Over the years, I’ve seen cars owned by Elvis, Sammy Davis Jr., Evil Knievel, Liberace, Johnny Carson, The King of Siam, Marylin Monroe, and others. They’ve had the first production cars from several makes, and classic delivery vehicles from Coca Cola to Shell Oil. On the, “if you have to ask, you can’t afford it” side, they’ve had lots of Rolls Royce, a Peirce Arrow, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Jaguar, Porsche, and so many more… SAS Score: 4