In the Port of Baltimore, a ship is docked that hasn't transported passengers for more than 50 years. It's the NS
Savannah and it's designated a National Historic Landmark. That's because it was the first—and only—nuclear-powered passenger ship to have ever been built. Science correspondent
Geoff Brumfiel tells us about his recent tour of the ship and why it was a symbol of peace in it's time.
To see more pictures of Geoff's visit to the NS
Savannah, including one from 1962 when the ship was operational,
click this link.
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