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  2. Sep 23, 2023 · Notably in the mothball fleet is the USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) Kitty Hawk class supercarrier. She is the last of the conventionally powered carriers built for the US Navy. She was officially decommissioned in 2007 and was then berthed in Philadelphia and kept in reserve. Decommissioned: 2007. Service: 40 Years of Service.

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  3. 3 June 1976. The Philadelphia Naval Shipyard was the first United States Navy shipyard and was historically important for nearly two centuries. [2] Construction of the original Philadelphia Naval Shipyard began during the American Revolution in 1776 at Front and Federal Streets in what is now the Pennsport section of Philadelphia.

  4. Jun 13, 2024 · For much of its existence, the City of Philadelphia has hosted a naval shipyard. Established in 1801 at the foot of Federal Street in Southwark, the first Navy Yard produced its inaugural ship in 1815, the 74-gun, ship-of-the-line Franklin (1815). Joshua Humphreys’ son Samuel oversaw its construction.

  5. In this special episode we're at the Philadelphia Navy Yard where battleship New Jersey was built during World War II. To support this channel and the museum...

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  6. During World War II, the Philadelphia Navy Yard became a self-contained community, replete with its own sports leagues, bands, and newspaper. It was by far the Navy Yard’s most prolific period, when it built 48 new warships, converted 41 more, repaired and overhauled 574, completed and dry-docked 650, and outfitted 600.

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  7. Jun 28, 2012 · The Navy Yard Running Club meets every Tuesday at 5:45 for a free, weekly all-levels group run at the Navy Yard! View Event Calendar The Navy Yard is a historic + evolving waterfront neighborhood in Philadelphia. 15k people, 150 companies, 20 acres of parks.

  8. navyyard.org › about › historyHistory - Navy Yard

    The Navy Yard is a great American landmark that has been transformed into the most successful commercial redevelopment of a former military facility anywhere in the country. In 2000, PIDC acquired control of the Navy Yard on behalf of the City of Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Authority for Industrial Development (PAID), where more than $150 ...

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