Battleship Texas Celebrates 100th Birthday

LA PORTE, Texas (AP) _ Barely a month after the unsinkable Titanic sank on its maiden voyage in the North Atlantic, another vessel touted as the world’s most powerful warship slid down a giant ramp at a Newport News, Va., shipyard and slipped into the water.

On Friday, exactly 100 years to the day, the Battleship Texas remains afloat — although barely — meaning unlike Titanic you don’t need a remote-controlled camera or deep-sea underwater vehicle to wander its decks.

The Texas berthed just east of Houston is undergoing preservation that likely will leave it permanently out of the water when the project is complete in a few years.

It’s the only remaining U.S. battleship to survive World Wars I and II and the oldest of the eight existing and now obsolete American battlewagons.

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