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Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Launching

Welcome to the official website of the N/S SAVANNAH ASSOCIATION, Inc. We are dedicated to preserving and protecting the N.S. Savannah, a non-functional one-of-a-kind nuclear cargo/passenger ship. The Savannah is presently located in the Port of Baltimore, Maryland, under a long-term layberth contract with Canton Marine Terminals.


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To register for the crab cake luncheon, visit the KP Cheaspeake Website

Tom Cannon to be honored by the Calhoun MEBA Engineering School, in Easton, Maryland.

The "Annex Building" at the Calhoun MEBA Engineering School, which supports all Marine Engineering instruction and lab exercises, will formally be named in the memory of Thomas F. Cannon (KP Class of 1955), one of the most accomplished and beloved marine engineers and educators of our time. May 19th is the date for the ribbon-cutting ceremony...






The Baltimore Sun News Article Published July 31, 2011

The Baltimore Sun has published a new article on the N.S. Savannah in their maritime news. Click on the link, Celebrated nuclear ship rests in city, or visit our News page.

*** Membersip and Donation Drive ***

Our Annual Membership and Donation Drive is in progress! If you would like to become a member and/or support us with a contribution, please join or donate today using our secure donation site or the printable form. Annual dues are $75.00 which helps with the preservation of the ship and promotion of onboard activities. To join or donate, click here to visit our Memberhip and Donations Page!

Visiting the N.S. Savannah

The U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) controls access to the N.S. Savannah and the ship is not currently open to the general public. However, MARAD's Savannah Technical Support (STS) group can grant access to the ship and provide escorted tours for groups and individuals. All visits and tour requests should be directed to the MARAD STS group. Please visit the MARAD website Frequently Asked Questions page for more information on arranging your tour. Click here for driving directions to the N.S. Savannah.

You can take a virtual tour of the ship right now at the Historic Naval Ships Association website´s Tour of N.S. Savannah.

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