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The Potomac Association
2hr Sightseeing History Cruise of the San Francisco Bay
Sat, 29 Sep, 10:30 AM PDT
USS Potomac
540 Water Street, Oakland, CA 94604
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Description
Cruise aboard Franklin Roosevelt's Presidential Yacht Potomac. Fully restored, this "Floating White House" provides a narrated cruise around San Francisco Bay. Cruise around Alcatraz, Treasure Island, and the Bay Bridges. Berthed in Oakland at Jack London Square, this museum is an exciting attraction and a National Historic landmark.
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USS Potomac
USS Potomac
Cruise/Sightseeing
The USS Potomac was built in 1934 as the Coast Guard cutter Electra. The 165-foot vessel, displacing 416 tons with cruising speeds of 10 to 13 knots, was commissioned as a U.S. Navy vessel in 1936, renamed the USS Potomac, and served as Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Presidential Yacht until his death in 1945.
After FDR’s death in April 1945, the Potomac began a long and ignominious decline from her former role in world affairs. After many adventures and many owners – including Elvis Presley at one point – she was seized in 1980 in San Francisco as a front for drug smugglers - impounded at Treasure Island, she sank. The ship was raised and unceremoniously dumped on the East Bay Estuary where she sat abandoned and rotting. A week away from being sold as scrap the ship was rescued by the Port of Oakland and the process of restoration was begun.
Since it opened to the public in the summer of 1995, more than a quarter of a million people have visited and sailed aboard former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's beloved "Floating White House," the USS Potomac. $5 million was spent over a 12-year period to restore the 165-foot-long vessel as a memorial to the president who authored the New Deal and led the United States during the Great Depression and the World War II years.