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