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    USS Cod Submarine Memorial

    4.9 (64 reviews)

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    Cory N.

    I don't think there's much I can add to what has already been said but feel compelled to be another person to very strongly recommend you pay the USS Cod a visit. It's a gem. I was in Cleveland to see the 2024 eclipse and had some downtime--took my kids to see this and they were captivated. Provided such great opportunities to talk about history, sacrifices of our service members, etc. Tickets are extremely reasonable for a priceless opportunity to experience a WWII submarine. You should know you need to be in decent physical condition to climb up and down ladders, duck through small spaces etc. to do the tour. I'm middle aged, 6'2" and 230lbs. I didn't have any issues getting through but someone older, taller or larger might. Also be prepared to closely supervise younger kids--I wouldn't recommend this for kids younger than maybe 7 or 8.

    Courtney E.

    Definitely worth visiting if you have some downtime in Cleveland. An adult ticket is only $14 or $15 and the tour takes about 30-45 minutes. I knew nothing about submarines before visiting, and it was an amazing experience. The space throughout the submarine wasn't as tight as I thought it would be, but it still may be small for those who don't like confined spaces.

    Both kids #1 and #2 were skeptical but came away pretty happy. This sub is super well maintained and the volunteers on hand made it interesting. And to boot - unlike our Navy boat destroyer tour in Norfolk VA, the USS Cod wasn't a delirium-inducing sweat-box - they have fans placed strategically all along the sub to keep you cool. (Can't believe there were 45-90ish people on this sub. On-board ice cream wouldn't make up for that for me.) If you're in Cleveland and you need to choose one, definitely USS Cod over William Mather steamship any day.

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    Brian A.

    Super awesome. Great voice narrations for the walk through. This submarine had a ton to explore compared to the other submarines I've been on. Those ones had plexiglass everywhere which stopped the exploration.

    Great tour
    Tom G.

    We had a really great tour and the vessel has been kept up/restored so well. We had access to the full length of the sub on both inside and out.

    Matthew G.

    Arguably the best military vehicle I have ever toured. By far the best submarine I've ever been on and probably the nicest World War II vehicle from anywhere in the world. The guys who run the place a very passionate and extremely knowledgeable, a little rough around the edges but enjoyable to get to know. Cost of entry isn't too high and goes to the upkeep of the vessel. So many vehicles I have toured from this era are run down, damaged, or borderline creepy. I recently toured a destroyer that felt like a mausoleum wrapped in a condom. The USS cod is the antithesis of vehicles such as said destroyer. It feels like they could just start the engines right up and head out to see with a full crew. Trying a top notch experience, the vessel is remarkably looked after. For my money visiting the USS cod and the rock 'n' roll Hall of Fame are the two best attractions in Cleveland. You can park nearby and walk between the two buildings easily for an enjoyable day!

    Cod was towed to Erie in 2021 for hull repairs and returned to Cleveland
    Paul F.

    I have seen historic ships around the world but this submarine Memorial is unique. The crew takes very good care of it and has really gone into the details in its restoration. Learning what everything is is easy because they have a very good tour brochure, audio descriptions, just enough signs that don't stick out, and there are often guides who are more than happy to shave their love and knowledge with visitors. It's a fun and moving experience for kids and adults. The sub looks ready to dive and sink enemy ships.

    Rebecca M.

    I was in awe of the history and workings of this submarine! The volunteers shared stories of the ins and outs of submarine life. I still cannot believe it fits 80 men! The kitchens were small but functional. And the restrooms smaller. $12 to enter and it requires you climb down into it then back up again. All the proceeds go to the upkeep of the submarine. They do not get government supplements.

    Jen D.

    An excursion aboard the USS COD in Cleveland, Ohio, offers history, education, and adventure. It allows you to learn more about our servicemen, gain a deeper understanding of World War II, and appreciate the sacrifices made by those who served. Visitors of all backgrounds will enjoy and learn about the history of the USS COD at this remarkable attraction.

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    Brian B.

    Took the kids on a day trip to Cleveland & stumbled on this absolute gem of a museum/memorial. The price was right and it wasn't busy when we were there. I've always been a history buff so this was right up my alley. The staff were above and beyond knowledgeable and told us stories and information like they were WWII crew members themselves.

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    I took my son here while we were in town and he had a blast! Really cool pice of history, good view of the city and nice/ helpful staff.

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    It was really great. I learned so much about the history of the USS Cod. Our tour guide Paul was fantastic. 5 stars!

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    "Once upon a time, there was light in my life But now…read morethere's only love in the dark Nothing I can say A total eclipse of the SUN" - from "Total Eclipse of the Heart" You did it, Cleveland! By luckily being in the path of totality for the Eclipse of 2024, you pulled it off. You managed to take what was going to be a nothing day and totally make it all worthwhile (throws beret or special 12312-2 glasses in the air). When I first heard about the eclipse a year ago, I had to pick my city and it came down to Carbondale, Indianapolis or Cleveland and I chose you. The light cloud cover changed nothing. The moon covered the sun and we saw the glowing white halo, and also some red spots - solar prominences. It was amazing that it was bright and warm and seconds later, dark and cold. I'm glad I picked you, Cleveland. You showed me a good time and I won't forget it!

    People could talk trash about Cleveland all they want but there's Definitely alot to explore in…read morethis city and compared to other cities I've been too and visited in my thousands of Yelp reviews. Driving in this city is easy, wider roads, plenty of highways and one of the best roadway systems. There's a really big food scene and offers more niche choices than places like Chicago. My wife knows all the places, they have bars with an entire kitchen with a vegan menu, a vegan donut place too! Alot of it isn't big name brand stuff either. Public transportation wise, I'm not a fan of Cleveland Hopkins, the trains aren't too bad though I do feel like there should be more rail. There's a great abundance of busses as well that are well interconnected. Great variety of diverse events too. Unlike Chicago, you can find plenty of parking for free and you're not getting nickled, dimed out of everything.

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    The Hope Memorial Bridge (formerly Lorain Carnegie Bridge) is an east west bridge on the Cuyahoga…read moreRiver in Cleveland. It was renamed after Harry Hope, a stonemason who worked on the statues (and Bob Hope's dad). I wanted to see the bridge because of its iconic figures, The Guardians of Transportation, who are sentries at each end of the bridge. There are a total of eight winged Art Deco statues, each holding a different vehicle. I like the idea of these protectors keeping watch over the bridge and keeping drivers safe.

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