Destroyer Escort Historical Museum
During World War II, 563 Destroyer Escorts battled Nazi U-boats on the Atlantic protecting convoys of men and material. In the Pacific they stood in line to defend naval task forces from Japanese submarines and Kamikaze air attacks. Today, only one of these ships remains afloat in the United States, the USS SLATER.
Moored on the Hudson River in Albany, New York, the USS SLATER has undergone an extensive restoration that has returned the ship to her former glory. The museum offers one hour guided tours, youth group overnight camping, and a historic location to hold naval reunions.
Learn more about the Destroyer Escort Historical Museum’s Team.
USS SLATER has limited tours for the winter season!
Check out our Restoration Tours!
Come down and visit us Monday - Friday, 10 AM & 1 PM.
We have a free parking lot right next to the ship, which is locked for the night as soon as the last tour group is off the ship.
UPCOMING EVENTS:
28 November - Closed for Thanksgiving
29 November - Black Friday Sale (Open for Tours)
30 November - Small Business Saturday Sale
1 December - LAST TOUR DAY FOR 2024
1 December - Museum Store Sunday Sale (Open for Tours)
2 December - Cyber Monday Sale
3 December - Giving Tuesday Sale
2 April - Opening Day 2025
Destroyer Escorts were built to escort convoys across the Atlantic Ocean and protect them from U-Boat attacks.
They stood in line in the Pacific Theater to protect shore bombardments from Kamikaze attacks.
DE’s, DER’s, and APD’s that survived World War II went on to serve in the Korean, Vietnam, and Cold Wars for the United States and several other navies around the world.