Philadelphia Naval Shipyard

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The Philadelphia Naval Shipyard was the first United States Navy shipyard and was historically important for nearly two centuries.

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League Island Navy Yard; PNSY; Philadelphia Naval Shipyard Historic District; Philadelphia Navy Yard
historic district, shipyardshipbuilding

Colorado-class frigateEvarts-class destroyer escortLST-1-class tank landing shipRudderow-class destroyer escort


Location: 39.89, -75.18, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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    The ship The ship "Leif Erikson" at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in August 1926.
    Reserve basin, Reserve basin, "Isle of Dogs' London."
    Aerial view of the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in August 1956 (80-G-1010020)Aerial view of the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in August 1956 (80-G-1010020)
    Plan of Philada Navy Yard - NARA - 87210446Plan of Philada Navy Yard - NARA - 87210446
    U. S. Navy Yard, League Island, Philadelphia LCCN2013646262U. S. Navy Yard, League Island, Philadelphia LCCN2013646262
    U. S. Navy Yard, League Island, Philadelphia LCCN2013646262U. S. Navy Yard, League Island, Philadelphia LCCN2013646262
    Marines - League Isl`d. LCCN2014691419Marines - League Isl'd. LCCN2014691419
    Transfer of 8Transfer of 8" shells, League Isl'd. LCCN2014691421
    The Charles F Adams at the Philadelphia Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility in 2017.The Charles F Adams at the Philadelphia Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility in 2017.