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USS Lexington Floating Museum aka The Blue Ghost in Corpus Christi

January 23, 2017 by Nutty Hiker Last Modified: March 2, 20225 Comments

I love naval ships and the USS Lexington has to be my favorite so far. I have had a fascination with them since I was a child; which I am sure has to do with my grandfather who was in the Navy during WWII and served aboard the USS Rich DE695 when a mine exploded right under the ship.

From a very young age, he and my grandmother would take me and my cousin to Galveston every summer, and every summer we would visit a submarine and a destroyer escort. I was hooked from the moment I ever laid eyes on the ships.

It’s no surprise that I want to visit each one I possibly can. My husband can testify that once I am on the ship, it’s nearly impossible to get me off of it.

This was the 2nd time I had ever visited the USS Lexington aka the Blue Ghost. Each time has been amazing and awe-inspiring!

So why is she named the Blue Ghost? During WWII the Japanese reported that the USS Lexington sunk four times. Each time she reappeared to fight again, leading the propagandist Tokyo Rose to nickname her “The Blue Ghost.”

USS Lexington Corpus Christi Texas aka The Blue Ghost

When you visit you should plan to spend at least half a day there (if not more). The ship is massive and you will want to take your time and not be rushed. There is a small cafe inside to eat lunch (or if you get thirsty).

USS Lexington Photos

I took over 300 photos (too many to upload to this post) so here is a small glimpse of the Blue Ghost!

USS Lexington Corpus Christi Texas
USS Lexington Corpus Christi Texas
USS Lexington Corpus Christi Texas
USS Lexington Corpus Christi Texas
USS Lexington Corpus Christi Texas
USS Lexington Corpus Christi Texas
USS Lexington Corpus Christi Texas
USS Lexington Corpus Christi Texas
USS Lexington Corpus Christi Texas
USS Lexington Corpus Christi Texas
USS Lexington Corpus Christi Texas
USS Lexington Corpus Christi Texas
USS Lexington Corpus Christi Texas
USS Lexington Corpus Christi Texas
USS Lexington Corpus Christi Texas aka The Blue Ghost

Tips

Plan your visit so you can see her lit up at night. Trust me, it’s worth it!

Wear comfortable shoes. She is huge and you will be climbing up and down a lot of tiny stairs.

Please watch your kids! This isn’t a place to let them run loose! This is a naval ship and with it a TON of hazards! Just because it was turned into a museum doesn’t mean that the hazards are gone. You wouldn’t believe the number of parents we saw who let their kids just run hog wild all over the ship and some of these kids were just toddlers!

Stop at the gift shop on the way out and spend some money! Not only will you find some cool souvenirs, but, you help cover expenses not only to operate and maintain the ship but also to fund all capital improvements.

Getting There & Info

Address: 2914 N. Shoreline Blvd. • Corpus Christi, Texas 78403

Hours: Closed Thanksgiving & Christmas
Memorial Day through Labor Day 9AM – 6PM
Labor Day through Memorial Day 9AM – 5PM

Distance from Fort Hood: 268 Miles • 4.5 Hours

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While you are there, head on over and visit the Texas State Aquarium

Filed Under: South Texas, Destinations, Texas Tagged With: Military History, Museums

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  1. candy says

    January 28, 2017 at 12:13 pm

    I didn’t know about it being called the blue ghost. This would be something both my husband and I would enjoy visiting. People always need to watch their children it seems.

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  2. harropaj says

    January 28, 2017 at 8:00 pm

    She looks amazing lit up, you pictures are fantastic Bridget and what a fascinating story behind the name too

    Reply
    • Bridget Carlson says

      January 29, 2017 at 10:19 am

      Thank you!

      Reply
  3. Lori Hill says

    January 29, 2017 at 10:22 pm

    Fascinating, I would love to visit this museum!

    Reply
  4. Miss Melissa (@Melissamchee) says

    January 30, 2017 at 12:26 pm

    What a cool hobby!

    Reply

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