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Monsters Bash

USS Hornet Museum

The Ultimate Halloween Party in the East Bay onboard the Haunted USS Hornet Museum! USS Hornet Museum & ScareCo Productions PRESENT MONSTERS BASH Saturday, October 31, 2015 7:30pm – 1:00am. At this annual fundraiser onboard the “Grey Ghost,” visitors will get a good fright throughout the evening with a, costume contests, and other treats.

History Mystery “After-Hours” Tour

USS Hornet Museum

The History Mystery Tour offers a unique chance to tour the USS Hornet after hours and learn the history of this incredible ship while she is illuminated in the red lights used for “night ops.” We’ll go deep into Hornet where you will also hear the stories behind her legendary haunts. Will we be alone in the dark? Book now and find out! The three-hour guided tour begins at 7:00pm and costs $35 per person ($30 for members). Reservations Required: (510) 521-8448 x224

Living Ship Day

USS Hornet Museum

To kick off Living Ship Days 2016, the USS Hornet Museum (Hornet) will pay tribute to the furry, unsung heroes of the high seas – domestic cats – and raise...

2nd Annual Stem From Sea to Sky

USS Hornet Museum

SCIENCE TEACHER OPEN HOUSE AND TRAINING DAY ONBOARD THE USS HORNET! The USS Hornet Museum and the United States Naval Academy STEM Office Presents: “The 2nd annual STEM to Sea...

Living Ship Day: Cartoons At War!

USS Hornet Museum

World War II was the first large scale conflict in which countries could make use of television and cheap color printing. America took full advantage of this by developing an entire platform of propaganda and educational media featuring popular cartoon characters. Hear from presenters Brian Fies and Corry Kanzenberg, who will speak to the history of cartoons during times of war, including topics such as Walt Disney Studios, Captain America, and Snoopy at the Red Baron!

Night of Novelty

USS Hornet Museum

An interesting night of learning is in store for you onboard Hornet Friday March 25 from 6p until 9p. Not only will we be previewing a new and unique exhibit about innovation...

Living Ship Day: Honoring WWII’s Doolittle Tokyo Raiders

USS Hornet Museum

The USS Hornet Museum is commemorating the 74th anniversary of World War II’s infamous Doolittle Tokyo Air Raid, the first strike against Japan after Pearl Harbor, which was led by Alameda-born Gen. James “Jimmy” Doolittle. Events include a presentation by WWII veteran and former Hornet CV-8 crewmember, Richard Nowatzki who was an eyewitness to the launch of the historic Raid.

History Mystery Overnight Investigation

USS Hornet Museum

Sleep among the spirits as you spend the night onboard after touring the USS Hornet exclusively in small groups after hours. Investigate the historic aircraft carrier’s well-known “paranormal hot spots” while she is illuminated in the red lights used for “night ops.” Will we be alone in the dark? Book now and find out! The overnight stay begins at 6:00pm and costs $100 per person ($75 for members). Reservations Required: (510) 521-8448 x224

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