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RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Re: Navy Museum, was: Composite pressure hull?
I was only in the Navy 16 yrs, you'd think Navy Bases would have churches and friendly social clubs around them. I don't know why they almost always seem to have bars, and brothels, and places of ill repute!!
bob duncan
Alec Smyth <Asmyth@changepoint.com> wrote:
Hi Mike,
It's in a neighborhood that used to be very rough in the early 90s, but has improved a lot. Certainly I wouldn't care to take a stroll out there, but if you are driving, even if it's in a cab, I wouldn't worry. I've taken my family a number of times -- the gate is only a couple of blocks from a major highway. Of course once you're in the museum, you're on a Navy base with security. I've never had any paperwork or trouble of any kind getting in, it's open to the general public.
rgds,
Alec
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael B Holt [mailto:tlohm@juno.com]
Sent: Thu 10/16/2003 5:19 PM
To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Cc:
Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Re: Navy Museum, was: Composite pressure hull?
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 12:25:05 EDT SJSVOB@aol.com writes:
>
>I tried to visit the Navy Museum with my family a few months
ago when
they
>were in town. Unfortunately we couldn't get in. A guard at the gate
told us we
>had to go into another gate. We walked around the perimeter to the
other
>gate which was locked up. The whole place looked deserted. My family
>had less patience than I did and we bailed.
Hmmm .... I'd heard that the part of DC in which the museum is located
is a Bad Place for Civilized Folk. A friend of mine grew up near there,
and swears now that even the cops stay out of that part of the city.
I'd hoped to do some legitimate historical research there, but someone
else told me that getting into it requires some work because of the
locals.
Putting the tales together, it seems to be in a practical sense off
limits to
normals.
Oh, well.
Mike Holt
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