USS Kidd WWII Museum

USS Kidd WWII Museum is a museum Baton Rouge located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (225) 342-1942

  • Website

    usskidd.com

  • Type

    Museum

Address

305 River Rd S Baton Rouge , LA 70802 United States

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HISTORY

This destroyer was built in 1941 in honor of Admiral Kidd who was killed during Pearl Harbor. It became known for flying the Skull and Cross bones flag like the old Jolly Rogers pirate ship.

Hannah Alkadi

So cool to explore the living quarters and inner workings of a sea vessel.

Matt Mier

Free admission on the first Sunday of every month.

Stevan Kemp

Here with USBC Open Championship and tried to use coupon from book . Coupon specifically said $1 off per person and they would honor it.

Visit Baton Rouge

Free Admission the First Sunday of every month.

Melissa Gastorf

The ship is amazing

Kim Waddell

Awesome tour !!

Stevan Kemp

I meant to say they wouldn't accept it. After I walked out and said no thank you they changed their toon and my buddy called me back in.

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