Launched in late 1942, the USS Lexington (CV-16) is a United States Navy Essex-class aircraft carrier that served in the Pacific during World War II. The ship was renamed during construction to commemorate the USS Lexington (CV-2) which was lost during the Battle of the Corral Sea. This became the fifth U.S. Navy ship to bear the Lexington name.
Mar 22, 2021
USS Lexington Aircraft Carrier in Corpus Christi, Texas
Mar 21, 2021
Flight Deck of the USS Lexington Aircraft Carrier
A few visuals of the planes and vintage military equipment on display from the flight deck of the USS Lexington Aircraft Carrier docked in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Mar 18, 2021
Gold Dome in Oklahoma City | Route 66
Built in 1958, the Gold Dome in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is a notable landmark along Route 66 that was inspired by the geodesic dome designed by famed architect, Buckminster Fuller. Originally housing the Citizens State Bank, the Gold Dome was praised for its revolutionary design from its inception and was touted as "the bank of tomorrow".
While the structure has seen a variety of occupants since it was constructed, its unique architecture has fueled several decades worth of efforts to revitalize the historic property. These preservations efforts are still ongoing today with the hopes that visitors can continue to admire the iconic Gold Dome on their road trips through Oklahoma City for years to come.
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