The Historic Naval Ships Association (HNSA) has its headquarters in Annapolis, Maryland. Its purpose is to facilitate the exchange of information and provide mutual support among those who are working hard to maintain their aging vessels physically and financially. The ships of HNSA are located not only in the nation's coastal seaports, but on lakes and rivers far from the sea, in the midst of the United States, as well as in Canada, western Europe and Australia. To visit one of these ships is to experience a time warp, being taken back fifty, sixty, or more years, to a time when these warriors were the latest ships of their type. You can begin your venture by visiting this website where you will find a great deal of information and photos.
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