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We made a brief pit stop in Kewaunee to walk out to the lighthouse and enjoyed seeing the outside of Tug Ludington. Just thought I'd add a picture to clarify that viewing the inside of the tug does i...
The Ludington is in dock in Kewaunee harbor near the lighthouse. It actually participated in D-Day. You can visit the ship and the view from the lighthouse across Lake Michigan is stunning.
well maintained and interesting. there was a lot of information about the vessel and you can walk around most the boat. suggested 5.00 dollar donation. I thinks kids would like it.
This was a quick tour through a working tug boat. Very interesting to see the inner workings/furnishings/living spaces. When we visited, mid July weekend day, there were no staff on the tug boat, but ...
Yes, fee is required
We made a brief pit stop in Kewaunee to walk out to the lighthouse and enjoyed seeing the outside of Tug Ludington. Just thought I'd add a picture to clarify that viewing the inside of the tug does i...
D-Day participant!!
The Ludington is in dock in Kewaunee harbor near the lighthouse. It actually participated in D-Day. You can visit the ship and the view from the lighthouse across Lake Michigan is stunning.
interesting if into tugs
well maintained and interesting. there was a lot of information about the vessel and you can walk around most the boat. suggested 5.00 dollar donation. I thinks kids would like it.
Fun little quick tour
This was a quick tour through a working tug boat. Very interesting to see the inner workings/furnishings/living spaces. When we visited, mid July weekend day, there were no staff on the tug boat, but ...
Interestign Quick Stop
Very interesting to check out. Especially below deck in the engine room. Really cool that it dates all the way back to WWII