
USS Hornet (Sea, Air, and Space Museum): Entry Ticket
USS Hornet - Sea, Air, and Space Museum
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Alameda 指南
Alameda sits on a flat island in the San Francisco Bay, separated from Oakland by a tidal estuary and connected to the wider East Bay by a handful of bridges and a tunnel that locals navigate without a second thought. The city has a quiet, unhurried character that contrasts sharply with the density of San Francisco visible across the water, and that contrast is part of its appeal. Victorian houses line streets shaded by mature trees, and the pace of daily life feels closer to a small California town than to the metropolitan sprawl surrounding it.
The island's history is bound up with the United States Navy, which operated Naval Air Station Alameda for decades before its closure in the 1990s. That legacy left behind an enormous tract of land along the western shore, now slowly being reimagined as a mixed-use waterfront, and it also left behind one of the most significant artefacts in the bay: the USS Hornet, an Essex-class aircraft carrier that served in the Second World War and later recovered the Apollo 12 astronauts from the Pacific Ocean. The ship is now permanently moored at the former naval station and operates as the USS Hornet Sea, Air, and Space Museum, where visitors can walk the flight deck, descend into the hangar bay, and explore the cramped interior spaces that once housed thousands of sailors. The collection of aircraft and space hardware aboard is genuinely substantial, and the scale of the vessel itself is difficult to appreciate until you are standing on it.
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