With relocation funding in question, future uncertain for historic Richmond ship Today Us News



RICHMOND — Most people involved with the historic ship that currently sits in Richmond’s port seem to agree it should be somewhere else.

The nonprofit group that owns it would like to move the SS Red Oak Victory near the visitor center of the Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park, where the cargo ship – which has been transformed into a floating museum – is likely to draw more visitors. But with a project price tag estimated between $16 million and $20 million and no guarantee of where that money will come from, Richmond councilmembers have decided not to spend the $300,000 needed to study building a new pier that would host the ship.

Those who support moving the ship believe it’ll help boost visitor numbers. Many people are unaware of the museum’s existence, SS Red Oak Victory Marketing Director Fred Klink told Richmond councilmembers at a Feb. 3 meeting. Placing the ship closer to the visitor center could create synergy between the two historical sites, he said, and being near the Richmond ferry line could also boost interest in the World War II ship.

The center sits along Richmond’s Marina Bay waterfront, an area eyed for residential and commercial growth that’s already flushed with people taking scenic strolls, walking their dogs or riding bikes.


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