Ghost Ship and The Fog Aboard the Sea Witch
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"To the ships at sea who can hear my voice, look across the water, into the darkness. Look for the fog". —Stevie Wayne, The Fog
We're taking our infamous outdoor programming out to sea on the Sea Witch! The reportedly haunted USS Salem has long been on our list of screening partners and we're beyond thrilled to present a haunting double-feature of Ghost Ship and The Fog on her stern!
Tickets for this screening are $40 per person, or $50 if you'd like to arrive early for a below deck tour of the ship!
About the USS Salem:
USS Salem (CA-139) is a Des Moines-class heavy cruiser completed for the United States Navy shortly after World War II and commissioned in 1949. The second ship of her class, she was the world’s last heavy cruiser to enter service and the last remaining. On 14 May, 1995 Salem was re-commissioned – this time as a member of the Historic Naval Ships Association. She now serves her country once again with her new mission of teaching people of all generations our nation’s rich history of shipbuilding and naval duty.
The United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum and USS Salem are located at 549 South Street, Pier 3 in Quincy, Massachusetts. Use the entrance across from Pete’s Bar & Grille. USS Salem is accessible by public transportation via 220, 222, and 225 bus routes from Quincy Center MBTA Station. Bus stops are approximately a ten minute walk to the museum.
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We're taking our infamous outdoor programming out to sea on the Sea Witch! The reportedly haunted USS Salem has long been on our list of screening partners and we're beyond thrilled to present a haunting double-feature of Ghost Ship and The Fog on her stern!
Tickets for this screening are $40 per person, or $50 if you'd like to arrive early for a below deck tour of the ship!
About the USS Salem:
USS Salem (CA-139) is a Des Moines-class heavy cruiser completed for the United States Navy shortly after World War II and commissioned in 1949. The second ship of her class, she was the world’s last heavy cruiser to enter service and the last remaining. On 14 May, 1995 Salem was re-commissioned – this time as a member of the Historic Naval Ships Association. She now serves her country once again with her new mission of teaching people of all generations our nation’s rich history of shipbuilding and naval duty.
The United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum and USS Salem are located at 549 South Street, Pier 3 in Quincy, Massachusetts. Use the entrance across from Pete’s Bar & Grille. USS Salem is accessible by public transportation via 220, 222, and 225 bus routes from Quincy Center MBTA Station. Bus stops are approximately a ten minute walk to the museum.
Get Tickets
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