NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (AP) — A federal grant will help conserve the iconic revolving gun turret of the USS Monitor.
The Daily Press reports that the Institute of Museum and Library Services is giving more than $27,000 to the cause. Matching funds from other sources will bring the total to more than $50,000.
A foundation and center dedicated to the famous Civil War battleship are based at the Mariner’s Museum and Park in Newport ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½, Virginia.
In 1862, the Union ship engaged in what’s known as the Battle of Hampton Roads with the confederate CSS Virginia. The duel of ironclad ships lacked a conclusive winner.
The Monitor sank later that year. It was discovered in 1973 off the coast of North Carolina.
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