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The home to five National Historic Landmarks and Official Veteran Memorials on both state and national levels, Battleship Cove has been providing the preservation of both the military heritage of the New England region and that of the United States since 1965.
Battleship Cove is open 7 days a week from 9am-5pm and select holidays. Tickets may be purchased online or at the museum. The Maritime Museum at Battleship Cove is closed.
With Five National Historic Landmark US Naval ships and other craft , Battleship Cove is America's Fleet Museum. You will experience firsthand what it was like to serve on board a Navy warship in WWII and the Vietnam War era.
Battleship Cove presents and maintains a diverse number of exhibits to complement our ships, aircraft, and mission. We are always expanding and updating these displays to enhance our Educational outreach and to provide the visitor with a fun learning experience.
Battleship Cove is located at 5 Water St, Fall River, MA 02721 Parking: Parking is available at the DCR Fall River Heritage State Park lot adjacent to the museum.
Battleship Cove's Nautical Nights program is perfect for Scouts, Youth and School Groups, and families alike. Spending a night on one of the mightiest defenders of freedom is an unforgettable experience.
Visit the Maritime Museum with its extensive RMS Titanic, Fall River Line, and other nautical stories from the sea.
Now the centerpiece of Fall River's revitalized waterfront and one of the five National Historic Landmark ships at Battleship Cove, "Big Mamie" with her guns trained fore and aft in the posture of peace, stands ready to welcome visitors from around the nation and across the world as she has for more than a quarter century.
Fall River, 5 Water St, Fall River, MA 02721, USA Mar 22, 2025, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Join us to learn about the myriad of contributions that women have made while serving in our armed forces.
A non-profit memorial and museum located in Fall River, Massachusetts, veterans, families, schools, Scouts, and interested visitors from around the world have walked the decks of these historic vessels and viewed the legendary aircraft on display.