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Businiess name:  Patriot's Point Maritime Museum
Review by:  Barbara P.
Review content: 
This is the perfect place to take your dad, or your daughter's father-in-law when you're tired of them sitting around your pad complaining about the smell of incense and the tapestries on your wall. It's wall-to-wall military madness. See! the USS Yorktown! VIEW! Stuff you're not interested in if you're not a military buff. I give this 5 stars because everyone that goes here gushes over it. I grew up in the Navy and have seen my share of ships and planes and all that hoo-haa. However, it's a decent place and I'm not going to give it low marks because I don't enjoy it. There's always kids there and families so I guess that's a good thing. Watch out when you're on the Yorktown, though. Make sure to Step UP through the doors at the same time you DUCK DOWN. Ship doors are tiny. Six-footers, beware!!!

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