The USS Lexington

The USS Lexington was commissioned in the year 1943 and became a large part of World War II’s Pacific theater.

It was a key player at Pearl Harbor in the 5th Fleet, where it served as a carrier for combat aircraft.

Its dark blue color, which afforded it impressive camouflage that tricked Japanese forces, earned it a special nickname: The Blue Ghost.

Today, the USS Lexington has more than earned its retirement after its prolific career – something it has found in the bay of Corpus Christi since 1992.

Here, it is a museum that educates visitors on the history and function of naval battles and aviation, as well as showcasing its own tale and legacy.

In addition, it hosts a flight simulator, a special escape room, a 3D movie, and virtual battle stations!

The USS Lexington has five different routes to take on a self-guided tour, so there’s no shortage of what to do when it comes to ways to explore its 1,000 square-foot interiors.

You’ll get to see the crew quarters, the flight and hangar decks, the command central, the forecastle, and even multiple different vintage aircraft.

Special tours, like paranormal hunt tours or camping overnight tours, give you access to even more parts of the ship.

Address: 2914 N Shoreline Blvd, Corpus Christi, TX 78402, United States

Post by Levie wellington | Sep 5, 2021

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