Corpus Christi: USS Lexington-Museum on the Bay

Corpus Christi: USS Lexington-Museum on the Bay

  • <p>USS Lexington-Museum on the Bay </p> <p>People on walkway leading to an aircraft carrier</p>
  • <p>Aircraft carrier at sea loaded with planes</p>
  • <p>A Douglass SBD-5 Dauntless prepares for takeoff onboard the USS Lexington in the Central Pacific</p> <p>Plane taking off from an aircraft carrier</p>
  • <p>Pilots onboard the USS Lexington celebrate following a dog fight with Japanese pilots en route to Tarawa</p> <p>Group of pilots smiling</p>

Commissioned in 1943, the Lexington II was nicknamed the “Blue Ghost” and remains the nation’s longest-serving carrier—the last of the Essex Class, once the largest in the U.S. fleet. Visitors can explore the facts and feel of naval combat —from crew berths to sick bay to the commander’s stateroom. View vintage aircraft and sit in the gunner’s seat of a three-inch, and 50-caliber anti-aircraft guns.

USS Lexington – Museum on the Bay

  • Hours: Daily, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. (extended summer hours)
  • Admission: Adults: $14.95, Seniors/Military: $12.95, Children (4-12): $9.95
  • 2914 N. Shoreline Blvd., Corpus Christi, TX
  • 361-888-4873
  • Visit Website
  • National Register of Historic Places