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Battleship Massachusetts was stricken from the
Naval Register of Ships on June 1, 1962. Over the next three years, her fully
stocked storerooms and well-equipped workspaces and offices provided millions
of dollars worth of equipment and spare parts to the Active Fleet. By
the time she left Norfolk, Virginia, for Fall River on June 8, 1965, many of the
battleships compartments had been stripped of desks, file cabinets, lockers,
telephones, and other fixtures that give a ship that lived-in look.
It seemed the spaces would be empty forever. Thirty-six
years later, the restoration of Big Mamies spaces are still underway. Through
the combined efforts of staff, volunteers, donors, and the cooperation of the
Navys Inactive Ship and Curators Branches and the Maritime Administrations
James River Reserve Fleet, tons of equipment and parts have been procured and
installed or await installation throughout the ship. If
youd like to help us with the restoration efforts on any of our historic
vessels, please contact the curator at 508-678-1100,
or explore these links to learn more about charitable
giving and volunteering at Battleship Cove. |