Celebrate the 4th of July on the USS Hornet: A Day Full of Fun!

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Celebrate the 4th of July on the USS Hornet: A Day Full of Fun!

Hey Alameda locals and visitors! This 4th of July, we’ve got something truly special in store for you. Head on down to the USS Hornet – Sea, Air and Space Museum at 707 W Hornet Ave, Alameda, CA for a day packed with history, entertainment, and some good old-fashioned summer fun!

The Hornet Museum, a revered local landmark, is opening its deck for a grand 4th of July celebration from 10AM – 5PM. If you’re a member of the museum, guess what? You get in for FREE! Not a member? No worries; it’s still going to be an unforgettable experience worth every penny.

Why should you join in? Well, apart from celebrating America’s independence on one of its iconic aircraft carriers, you’ll get to enjoy some fantastic live music. Featuring music from Nashville Honeymoon, you and your loved ones can groove to some great tunes while soaking in the serene waterside views.

Oh, and the history buff in you will thank you for this trip. The Hornet Museum isn’t just about celebrating; it’s about learning and appreciating our rich naval history. So, come for the fun, but leave with a heart full of pride and a head full of fascinating facts. Plus, don’t forget to explore the museum itself, a treasure trove for curious minds!

Mark your calendars for an amazing 4th of July celebration that you won’t want to miss. For more details, check out the official website of the USS Hornet Museum. Get your tickets, bring your squad, and let’s make some epic memories! #IndependenceDayOnTheHornet #USSIndependence #Hornet4thofJuly #USSIndependenceAlameda #Hornet4thofJulyAlameda

USS Hornet – Sea, Air and Space Museum
707 W Hornet Ave, Alameda, CA 94501, USA
(510) 521-8448
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