Originally Posted by PhillyRag
Great pics. Not many get to go to those spots. What's the arrangements?


They posted the opportunity on their facebook page which I follow, I jumped at the chance. There appeared to be 10 to 12 spots total at $30 each, well worth it IMO. This may have only been the second time they have done a tour like this - started at 8AM and lasted until 11AM, led by 2 of the ship/museum's key people. We had to bring gloves and sign a waiver, we climbed up and down original handrails. It was a total success by all measure so I am sure they will do it again in the future. They did a great job restoring the bow, brigs, and powder rooms. Gave us a real good view as to what condition she is in and why she is so worth saving up


Ride eternal, shiny and chrome