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  1. USS IOWA represents the largest — and last — class of battleships built by the United States Navy. The IOWA class battleships served in every US conflict from World War II through the Gulf War in 1991. Visit USS IOWA naval museum and experience a piece of living history.

  2. Battleship USS IOWA served our country proudly in WWII, Korea, and the Cold War. Today, this historic U.S. Navy ship is an iconic Los Angeles landmark and considered one of the region’s best outdoor museums for families and visitors of all ages.

  3. The Battleship USS Iowa Museum is a maritime museum located at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, United States. The museum's main artifact is the USS Iowa, lead ship of the Iowa class of battleships.

  4. The self-guided tour experience covers five decks and includes museum exhibits and the popular Vicky the Dog scavenger hunt for kids. Create memories and see why Battleship USS IOWA visitors continue to rate us as one of the best museums in Los Angeles.

  5. Battleship USS Iowa served our country proudly in WWII, Korea, and the Cold War. Today, the historic U.S. Navy ship is an iconic Los Angeles landmark and considered one of the region’s best outdoor museums for families and visitors of all ages.

  6. Though it's named for the Hawkeye State, battleship USS Iowa has found its permanent home in California. Decommissioned on October 26, 1990, the battleship now cuts a stately figure amid the sea of passenger vessels and shipping containers at the Port of Los Angeles.

  7. The USS Iowa is open daily from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Owned and operated by the nonprofit Pacific Battleship Center (PBC), IOWA has become a popular destination at the L.A. Waterfront.

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