| The Coast Guard Cutter Taney The last surviving warship from the attack on Pearl Harbor — "Saving One of America's Treasures" — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In 2003 TANEY underwent a major renovation at the Coast Guard Yard in Curtis Bay. The work begun there continues today. We would like to thank all those who made this restoration possible: Save America's Treasures (a program of the National Park Service), United States Coast Guard, Curtis Bay, General Ship Repair Corp., Middendorf Foundation, Hahn Foundation, Navy League of Baltimore, Chesapeake Coatings, Ameron International, Belzona, Moran Towing, Vane Brothers, Smith's Shipyard, Corman-Imbach Co., Neale Foundation, Propeller Club of Baltimore, USCGC Taney Association, USCGC Spencer Association, and all contributors to the CGC Taney Fund. ...
Location. 39° 17.108′ N, 76° 36.37′ W. Marker is in Baltimore, Maryland. Marker can be reached from the intersection of Harbor Bridge Walk and Harbor Magic Drive. More about this marker. CGC Taney is moored in Baltimore's Inner Harbor at Pier 5. The marker is accessible to pedestrians at the east end of the Bridge walk which connects Piers 4 and 5, one block south of E. Pratt Street at the west end of Eastern Avenue - two blocks west of S. President Street. Also see . . . | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Coast Guard Cutter Taney in Baltimore Inner Harbor - Did a walk by, but didn't tour the ship
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