Member since 12-Mar-1977
Build Type: Kitā BlueJacket
Country: United States
Era: 1815-1914
Length Range: 200-400 feet (61-122m)
Model Material: Wood
Model Type: Static
Propulsion Type:
- Fuelā Coal
- Impellerā Propeller
- Engineā Reciprocating Steam
Scale: 1:128 (3/32″ = 1′)
Subject Type: Vesselā Naval and Privateerā Steel Navyā Cruiser
About the Vessel
Olympia was a protected cruiser in the United States Navy, famous as the flagship of Commodore George Dewey at the Battle of Manila Bay during the SpanishāAmerican War. She also provided patrol and escort duty during World War I.
Aside from wartime service, she undertook several peacetime cruises in the Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas and carried the remains of World War Iās Unknown Soldier from France to Washington, D.C.
Olympia is now a museum ship in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and has been restored to her 1898 configuration. She was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966.
Model Image

Links
- Model of Olympia by HRSMS member John Proudly
- Model of OlympiaĀ by HRSMS member Marty Gromovsky
- Independence Seaport Museum
- Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships
- Wikipedia
