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A new museum dedicated to the United States Navy Surface Fleet will be a major part of the Battleship Iowa Museum’s expansion, a project expected to be completed in three phases over the next 11 years, museum officials announced Tuesday.
The National Museum of the Surface Navy (NMSN) will be built on the second deck of “The Battleship of the Presidents” with the mission to inform visitors of the fleet’s “important role in international relations, free trade, humanitarian assistance and technological innovation.”
It’s the first national museum dedicated to the Surface Navy—distinct from the Navy’s air and submarine entities—and is expected to open by 2023, according to the announcement.
“Battleship Iowa serves as a great reminder of the extraordinary things man can do for man,” said Battleship Iowa Museum’s President & CEO Jonathan Williams. “I passionately believe in providing a conduit between the Navy and the civilian communities to build public awareness throughout the world.”
Museum exhibits and programming will also include educating visitors on Next Generation Science Standards and a Veterans Center offering assistance to military members.
Moored at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, the entire expansion involves moving Battleship Iowa to the waterfront of the San Pedro Public Market redevelopment in 2021 when the market is expected to be completed.
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Next to the ship, a veterans’ park and outdoor amphitheater will be built to host exhibitions, military services and days of remembrance, including Veterans’ Day and Memorial Day, with an additional 15,000 square feet to be added as exhibit space.
Another 20,000 square feet of exhibit space will be added below deck and a building on land will provide 20,000 to 50,000-square-feet to be used for transient and ongoing exhibits, theater, classrooms and lecture halls, according to the press material.
The entire expansion is expected to be completed by 2030.
Currently, the Battleship Iowa Museum is a popular tourist destination with more than 400 acres maintained by the Port of Los Angeles at 250 S. Harbor Boulevard, San Pedro. Learn more about the ship as it stands and how to visit here and all about the expansion here.