USS Nautilus Building

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(165 reviews) · Museum in Groton, United States
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The Submarine Force Museum, located on the Thames River in Groton, CT, maintains the world’s finest collection of submarine artifacts. See more

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5.0/5 · 165 reviews
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Sep 28, 2024
To be able to walk through the first US nuclear submarine was amazing and humbling. Really made me proud to be an Anerican. Full review by X3636PVgregp
Sep 14, 2024
You walk through a real submarine. It is self guided, so you can go at your own pace. Several sailors are available to answer any questions. Gives you an appreciation for our sailors serving on su… Full review by lindamM430VH
Aug 3, 2024
Touring this submarine was very enlightening to the cramped quarters that some of our military serve in. Everything is very small and narrow and it has a claustrophobic feel. It is amazing to see t… Full review by 922dlp

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How much to visit?
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Free (donations accepted)
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How long does it take to tour the entire sub?
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Not long at all - give yourself about 30m to an hour
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Is the sub tour handicap assailable?
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Really tight quarters throughout the sub. Even some able body people will have a tough time walking around. Lots of lifting your legs to get thru to each room.
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What is the significance of NAUTILUS?
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Was the world’s first nuclear-powered ship and the first vessel to go to the North Pole.
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