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These were not your typical homes, mind you. The settings made their way from the decommissioned USS Little Rock CLG-4 to the newly commissioned USS Little Rock LCS-9.
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Dawn Luziani of Auburn strolled the deck of the USS Little Rock on Saturday, her way of paying tribute to those who have served. She’s made it a tradition to visit the Buffalo and Erie County ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — The USS Little Rock, a 610-foot vessel docked at the Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park, is shining once again. The Mediterranean lights that illuminate the ...
The USS Little Rock was the flagship for both the 2nd and 6th fleets serving in the Mediterranean and North Atlantic. It was decommissioned in 1976 and joined the Naval Park in 1977.
Even though USS The Sullivans is upright now, it is still off limits. But USS Little Rock and USS Croaker will be open for tours, along with the museum building.
Western New Yorkers are watching history in the making. The new USS Little Rock is now docked at Canalside, next to the original USS Little Rock for which it is named.
A special 80th anniversary commemorative flag was given to the first 200 visitors to the Naval Park. The USS Little Rock arrived in Buffalo for display back in 1977.
Visitors can check out the museum building, USS Little Rock and USS Croaker, but there’s still work to be done on USS The Sullivans. A Memorial Day ceremony will take place Monday at 10 a.m.
The USS Little Rock arrived at Buffalo's Lake Erie waterfront on Monday. It will be commissioned Dec. 16 at the Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park, where three World War II vessels ...
The public can't yet tour The Sullivans, but the World War II-era destroyer has been stabilized. The USS Little Rock and the Croaker submarine are once again open for tours.