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AJ Orlikoff, a Museum Educator with the Hampton Roads

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AJ Orlikoff, a Museum Educator with the Hampton Roads

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AJ Orlikoff, a Museum Educator with the Hampton Roads Naval Museum, leads a tour for a group of US Navy Reserve Sailors. The sailors had the opportunity to tour the USS Wisconsin (BB 64), which is one of four Iowa-Class Battleships preserved as a museum ship. The Wisconsin is moored permanently as a museum ship next to the Hampton Roads Naval Museum. Afterwards, the group had the opportunity to tour the museum’s gallery, which includes exhibits and artifacts that span over 240 years of naval history and heritage in the Hampton Roads Area. The museum offers guided tours of its gallery and outreach educational presentations for area commands without cost. To inquire, contact their Education Director at [email protected] or at (757) 322-3108. (US Navy Photo by Max Lonzanida/Released)

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