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During Hurricane Hugo, the museum said the USS Yorktown was lifted approximately six feet before it resettled. During Sunday's Nor'easter, the museum said the ship was moved about six inches.
Seventy-five years after the commissioning of the USS Yorktown, the ship, now a museum, will be rechristened at Patriot's Point.
Bulldog Tours’ new USS Yorktown tour experience at Patriots Point takes visitors aboard the Mount Pleasant attraction to areas not open to the general public.
The USS Yorktown is buried more than 25 feet in the mud and does not rise and fall with the tides,” said officials with the museum. The museum is expected to reopen on Tuesday.
The Patriot's Point Naval & Maritime Museum celebrated the USS Yorktown's 75th anniversary Sunday by re-christening the ship.
The project will revitalize visitors’ experiences aboard the YORKTOWN and will bring the ship to life at an estimated cost of $2 million over the next 3- to 4-years.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – World War II Veterans that served on the USS Yorktown CV-10 aircraft carrier spoke to the Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum about their time on the carrier and ...
Retired sailors from the USS Yorktown donate memorabilia to the York County Historical Museum, plus a $5,000 donation. The love affair between the crew, the community and the ship's sponsor, the ...
The USS Yorktown at Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum will host its inaugural Yuletide on the Yorktown holiday event on Sunday, Dec. 8. The hangar bay will be filled with festive activities ...
The USS Yorktown Museum is unveiling the design plans for renovations to the hangar level of the museum, which aim to restore the area to its appearance during World War II service.
Former USS Yorktown crew member Cecil Rumbo rings a bell as the names of the crew that have passed are read during a ceremony at the York County Historical Museum Friday October 18, 2019. Many who ...