There already is a stone and shrubbery outline of the Pennsylvania's 612-foot long hull and, in addition the museum has the ship's bell and other artifacts. The 14-inch guns will be the crown jewel of the exhibit.
The 14-inch guns of the Pennsylvania were once the world's largest until the 16-inch guns (referring to shell diameter) guns came out for battleships and land defenses.
The Pennsylvania fired 6,854 14-inch shells in Pacific action during the remainder of the war.
The battleship was launched in 1915 and was the B-38. It missed out on World War I because the ship burned oil (while previous battleships burned coal). No oil tankers could be spared to carry oil to England for the Pennsylvania..
--GreGen
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