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USS Hornet gives Alameda a ship with war and moon-mission stories
The USS Hornet Museum in Alameda preserves an Essex-class aircraft carrier tied to World War II, Vietnam-era service, Apollo 11 and Apollo 12 recovery, aircraft, exhibits, and public tours.
Alameda’s old naval air station area has a landmark that is hard to confuse with anything else. USS Hornet sits at the waterfront as a whole aircraft carrier turned museum, giving the city a big, walk-on piece of military and space history.
The ship is USS Hornet CV-12, an Essex-class aircraft carrier commissioned in 1943. Its World War II service was extensive, and the museum traces its later Navy life too, including Vietnam-era service. The ship’s story then takes a surprising turn from ocean war to spaceflight recovery.
Hornet helped recover Apollo 11 and Apollo 12 in 1969, tying Alameda’s waterfront to the first crewed lunar landing missions. That detail changes the way the ship feels. You are looking at a carrier with aircraft and decks, and also at a place connected to the moment astronauts came back from the moon and reentered ordinary human life on a ship at sea.
The museum makes that scale easier to feel. Visitors can see aircraft, ship spaces, exhibits, and event areas while standing on a vessel that served across very different chapters of American history. Alameda has beaches, Victorians, ferries, lagoons, and island neighborhoods. Hornet adds a heavier waterfront layer: Navy work, crews, flight decks, and a direct link to Apollo.
Where to see it
USS Hornet Museum at 707 West Hornet Avenue in Alameda. Check ticket, tour, and event details before going.
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