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USS Lexington-- The-Blue-Ghost' -- Corpus Christi. USS Lexington in Corpus Christi. A uniformed sailor helps lost guests find their way back to the deck and a sailor in the engine room gives a lecture on how the turbines work before vanishing into thin air. [140]
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.
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 ...
The Lexington was originally designed as a battlecruiser, but was later converted into one of the U.S. Navy's early aircraft carriers. Five facts on the discovery of WW2 warship 'Lady Lex' Skip to ...
The Virginian-Pilot, the daily newspaper in Norfolk, Virginia, a city with a large naval presence, investigated the story after it had begun circulating extensively on and off the Internet in 1995. A spokesman for the Atlantic Fleet called it "a totally bogus story".
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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."