Address: Pier 13, 4601 Newgate Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA
Phone: +14105580646
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 9AM–2PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 9AM–2PM
Gary Wayne
Everyone should try to sail on her, pure history!
Kara Mullarky
A wonderful piece of floating, living history. Passionate volunteers.
Jackie Hewitt
This ship is amazing! WWII Liberty Ship built in Baltimore. Three museums on board. Really nice gift shop with gifts for all age groups from children to adults. Great tour given by one of the volunteers. Highly recommend visiting this ship.
Chonda Young
I went along with a youth group, they gave us a tour of the various parts of the ship, cargo demonstration where the youth were the operators, the kids learned how to thread, cut and assemble pipes in their pipe shop, and a movie.
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I wasn't aware any were cancelled. If you're talking about the cruises, when I went on a guided tour a month ago (which are active) they "doubted" the cruises would be this year.
It's a six hour voyage from 10 to 4 that turns around just north of the Bay Bridge.
There was a hurricane off shore of the lower Chesapeake Bay causing other ships to not be able to leave ports. Including a cruise ship at the cruise terminal that the Brown was going to be using. On such short notice the crew of the Brown could not find another viable dock to use that allowed passengers. Trust me no one was more upset about the cancellation than the all volunteer crew, these cruises are our way to show off our ship. K, crew member onboard the Brown.
I believe that depends on the ship and the mission/ theater. Sometimes they got what was available at the time. You can try asking the contact at ssjohnwbrown.org/contact for info they may know of.
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