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USS Lexington-- The-Blue-Ghost' -- Corpus Christi Bay On 26 November 1991, the US Navy turned Lexington over to the City of Corpus Christi. On 15 June 1992, the ship was donated as a museum and now operates as the "USS Lexington Museum on the Bay" at 2914 North Shoreline Boulevard, Corpus Christi, Texas.
USS Lexington Museum, Corpus Christi, Texas; Oak Alley Plantation, Vacherie, Louisiana; Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, New York; Overview In the fourth one-hour special, the episode tells the tales of eight more haunted locations, which are reportedly haunted by the supernatural.
Brown Grand Theatre in Concordia has stories of a ghost that haunts the theater. [65] Sallie House in Atchison. Known to be haunted by a little girl named Sallie who died during a surgery, as well as several demons from satanic rituals being done in the basement. It is widely considered to be one of the most haunted places in the United States.
USS Lexington (CV-2), nicknamed "Lady Lex", [1] was the name ship of her class of two aircraft carriers built for the United States Navy during the 1920s. Originally designed as a Lexington-class battlecruiser, she was converted into one of the Navy's first aircraft carriers during construction to comply with the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922, which essentially terminated all ...
"Galloping Ghost of the Java Coast" – USS Houston "George's Legs" or "Gorgeous Legs" – French light cruiser Georges Leygues "Germanclown" – USS Germantown (LSD-42) "Ghetto" – USS Gato "Gipper" – USS Ronald Reagan; named for Ronald Reagan's nickname, from his role of George "The Gipper" Gipp in the film Knute Rockne, All American.
The Falklands Expedition occurred in late 1831 when the United States Navy warship USS Lexington was dispatched to investigate the seizure of three whalers at the settlement of Puerto Luis founded in the ruins of the former Spanish penal colony of Puerto Soledad by Luis Vernet. Vernet had sought to control sealing in the islands and seized the ...
Gerald Ford is the jumper on the left of this 1944 photograph on board USS Monterey by Victor Jorgensen A portrait of RAdm John S. McCain, Sr. , by Steichen, from 1943 "Aircraft of Carrier Air Group 16 return to the USS Lexington (CV-16) during the Gilberts operation, November 1943."
USS Okinawa (LHD-10) – U.S. Navy Wasp-class (LHD) Landing Helicopter Dock / amphibious assault ship featured in The Ghost Pattern by Leslie Wolfe, 2015; HMS Orcus – Oberon-class submarine, Submarine by John Wingate, 1982; HMS Pandora – frigate, One of Our Warships by John Winton, 1975