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    Naval Museum Annex Facility aboard Naval Station Norfolk to Host Historical Presentation

    Great White Fleet Historical Presentation 12-4-19

    Photo By Max Lonzanida | Submitted Photo by Katherine Renfrew. A flyer created for a historical presentation at...... read more read more

    NORFOLK , VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES

    11.22.2019

    Story by Max Lonzanida  

    Hampton Roads Naval Museum

    Reservation Contact: Katherine Renfrew, Museum Registrar
    Hampton Roads Naval Museum
    Katherine.Renfrew@navy.mil or (757) 445-6844

    Media Contact: Max Lonzanida, Public Affairs Officer
    Hampton Roads Naval Museum
    Max.Q.Lonzanida@navy.mil or (757) 322-2986

    For Immediate Release
    November 22, 2019

    Naval Museum’s History @H-9 program to host Voyage of a Lifetime: The Great White Fleet, 1907-1909

    The Hampton Roads Naval Museum Annex, Building H-9 aboard Naval Station Norfolk will present a historical program about the U.S. Navy’s “Great White Fleet” on Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at 10:00 am.

    The historical program, part of the museum’s ongoing History @H-9 series, discusses President Theodore Roosevelt’s 1907 mission to send the U.S. Navy’s Atlantic Fleet on a round-the-world tour to test naval readiness, establish global presence, generate international goodwill and garner enthusiasm for the Navy.

    Sixteen battleships and 14,000 Sailors embarked on a historic voyage from the Hampton Roads area in December 1907. Their Voyage of a Lifetime steamed 43,000 nautical miles, visited 20 ports on six continents and returned in 1909; and is remembered today as the Great White Fleet.

    The program is based on the museum’s collection of artifacts related to the Great White Fleet, and is presented in an informal setting. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in discussions and tour the museum’s Special Collections room, which houses archives, artifacts, and art related to Naval Station Norfolk.

    The historical program is free, and open to all hands both military and civilian at the museum’s annex facility at the corner of Farragut and Powhatan aboard Naval Station Norfolk. Participants must have access to Naval Station Norfolk; Naval Museum staff or volunteers cannot sponsor access for participants. For individual and group reservations, contact Katherine.Renfrew@navy.mil or call (757) 445-6844.

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    Date Taken: 11.22.2019
    Date Posted: 11.22.2019 10:26
    Story ID: 352996
    Location: NORFOLK , VIRGINIA, US

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