
301 E. Pratt Street
Pier 1
410-539-1797
HOURS:
Labor Day thru Oct. 14: 10am-6pm
Oct. 15 thru April 30: 10am-4pm
May 1 thru Labor Day: 10am-6pm
Extended hours may be available June, July, and August
ADMISSION:
Adults $6.00
Seniors (60+) $4.00
Children (6-14) $3.50
Children (5 & under) Free
Visitors
cannot miss this ship as it is docked in the center of all the
action: between such attractions as the National Aquarium and
the Maryland Science Center directly out the front doors of
Harborplace (Pratt Street Pavilion). This is the only surviving
Civil War era Naval vessel. The Civil War was over a hundred
years ago, and for a battle ship to survive that long is quite a
feat. The USS Constellation has been restored to look as it did
when these ships redefined the drama of the high seas.
Baltimore has always been
ambiguous when it comes to their regional identity; for, the
City lies just below the Mason-Dixon Line. In fact, it was
because of this ambiguity that the first bloodshed of the Civil
War occurred in Baltimore. Now, the Constellation is docked
smack in the center of the Harbor, and what color is it painted
but a deep navy blue! Could it be that the City is discretely
exhibiting their loyalty to the Union symbolically - through
this ship - as it floats in plain sight, mocking you southern
sympathizers as you unheedingly stroll by? One never can be
sure. Anyway, it is a beautiful and very rare ship, so just
getting a picture of yourself standing next to it is something
worthwhile. Tours are thorough but quick and interesting.