Wisconsin Maritime Museum is celebrating the legacy of Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company building 28 submarines for World War II ...
MANITOWOC, Wis. (WBAY) - On Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025, the Living History Tour will be aboard the USS Cobia at the Wisconsin Maritime Museum! This event invites guests to step back in time and ...
MANITOWOC – Manitowoc County is made of hundreds of stories, many of which shine through in specific locations, such as the Briess mural that overlooks Washington Street, and the infamous Maribel ...
MANITOWOC - A historic, decorated World War II submarine credited with sinking ... for the $1.5 million to pay for the work. The USS Cobia, docked outside the Wisconsin Maritime Museum where ...
The World War Two submarine USS Cobia, the centerpiece of the Wisconsin Maritime Museum in Manitowoc, is scheduled for dry dock repairs this fall. The museum is trying to raise $1.5 million to pay ...
The museum is asking for donations to support the USS Cobia Dry Dock Fund in conjunction ... Company building 28 submarines for World War II with a "28 Boats, 28 Days" campaign in February.
This event invites guests to step back in time and experience life aboard a WWII submarine. From 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, members of the USS Cobia Living History Crew will be stationed throughout the ...
The USS Cobia, a World War II submarine, is a special attraction for the Wisconsin Maritime Museum, but can be seen clearly from Manitowoc's Eighth Street bridge. The submarine has been docked in ...
MANITOWOC – Wisconsin Maritime Museum is celebrating the legacy of Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company building 28 submarines for World War II with a ... of the USS Cobia, and we appreciate every ...
MANITOWOC – Manitowoc County is made of hundreds of stories, many of which shine through in specific locations, such as the Briess mural that overlooks Washington Street, and the infamous ...
MANITOWOC – Wisconsin Maritime Museum is celebrating the legacy of Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company building 28 submarines for World War II with a "28 Boats ... the museum is asking for a $28 donation ...