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		<title>Visit the Floating White House in Jack London Square</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The USS Potomac was a 165-foot Coast Guard cutter before it was commissioned by the US Navy in 1936.&#160; The ship was used by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt as his presidential yacht, and to this day it is affectionately referred to as the &#8220;floating White House.&#8221;&#160; 
FDR hated to fly, preferring to travel by ship or train, and the USS Potomac was outfitted to accommodate his mobility issues.&#160; It could cruise along at speeds of 10-13 knots, and FDR would often hold informal strategy meetings aboard, enjoying the privacy and seclusion the yacht provided.&#160; Visiting dignitaries were entertained on [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com/flyawaycafe">Fly Away Cafe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.blisstree.com/flyawaycafe/files/2008/05/uss-potomac-the-floating-whitehouse.jpg"><img style="border-right: 0px; border-top: 0px; border-left: 0px; border-bottom: 0px" height="178" alt="USS Potomac - the Floating Whitehouse" src="http://www.blisstree.com/flyawaycafe/files/2008/05/uss-potomac-the-floating-whitehouse-thumb.jpg" width="350" align="right" border="0"></a> The <strong><a href="http://usspotomac.org/">USS Potomac</a></strong> was a 165-foot Coast Guard cutter before it was commissioned by the US Navy in 1936.&nbsp; The ship was used by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt as his presidential yacht, and to this day it is affectionately referred to as the &#8220;floating White House.&#8221;&nbsp; </p>
<p>FDR hated to fly, preferring to travel by ship or train, and the <strong>USS Potomac</strong> was outfitted to accommodate his mobility issues.&nbsp; It could cruise along at speeds of 10-13 knots, and FDR would often hold informal strategy meetings aboard, enjoying the privacy and seclusion the yacht provided.&nbsp; Visiting dignitaries were entertained on the yacht, and at least one of FDR&#8217;s famed radio broadcasts originated from onboard.&nbsp; There were many &#8220;secret&#8221; meetings held aboard, only some of which have been made public.</p>
<p>The yacht was also used for recreational activities, at least up until the bombing of Pearl Harbor.</p>
<p>Following the death of FDR, the <strong>Potomac</strong> went through a series of owners.&nbsp; Elvis Presley owned her for awhile!&nbsp; Eventually, though, she was used in more infamous endeavors, and was seized in 1980 as a front for drug smugglers.&nbsp; Her hull was pierced one night and she sank &#8212; the once proud and majestic yacht had fallen.</p>
<p>After being refloated by the Navy, the <strong>Potomac</strong> was sold to the Port of Oakland (for a mere $15,000) and a $5 million restoration campaign was launched.&nbsp; It took a cooperative effort between organized labor, maritime corporations, and a bunch of dedicated volunteers, to finally complete the restoration.</p>
<p>The task complete, the yacht was berthed at Jack London Square, 540 Water Street, in Oakland (California), and opened to the public in 1995.&nbsp; It has been declared a National Historic Landmark, and is a Coast Guard certified, fully seaworthy vessel.</p>
<p>It sounds impressive and beautiful &#8212; where can I see it?</p>
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<p>The <strong>Potomac</strong> is now a floating museum, with a nearby Visitor Center.</p>
<p>Dockside tours of the <strong>Potomac</strong> are conducted on Wednesday and Friday at 10:30 am and 2:30 pm, and Sunday at noon and 3:30 pm..&nbsp; The tour includes a 15-minute video, and then a 45-minute guided tour.&nbsp; Tour prices are $7 for adults, $5 for seniors (60+), and FREE for youth ages 12 and under.&nbsp; Reservations are not required.</p>
<p>History cruises onboard the <strong>Potomac</strong> are offered (May through November) on alternating Thursdays and Saturdays.&nbsp; (<a href="http://usspotomac.org/calendar.cfm">Check the schedule for details</a>.)&nbsp; After watching the video, you&#8217;ll enjoy a 2-hour cruise around the San Francisco Bay, learning about surrounding landmarks and the historical connection between the FDR presidency and the area.&nbsp; You can choose a guide or self-guided tour onboard.&nbsp; Tickets prices are $40 for adults, $35 for seniors (60+), $20 for youth (ages 6-12), and FREE for children ages 6 and under.&nbsp; You can <a href="http://www.ticketweb.com/snl/Search.action?query=potomac&amp;regionId=sfbay">purchase your tickets online</a>.</p>
<p>Special event cruises are also offered on the <strong>Potomac</strong>, including a Father&#8217;s Day cruise and a Veterans&#8217; Day Cruise.&nbsp; I think the Fourth of July Cruise would be a wonderful way to celebrate our country&#8217;s independence!&nbsp; Offerings and prices vary, so check the <a href="http://usspotomac.org/special_events.cfm">schedule of special events</a> for details and ticketing information.&nbsp; These events sell out, so plan in advance.</p>
<p>The grandeur and 1940&#8217;s ambiance of the <strong>Potomac</strong> is perfect for special events, and it is available for private charters.&nbsp; It&#8217;s been used for weddings, anniversary parties, reunions, and a variety of special events.</p>
<p>Parking at Jack London Square is available at the Washington Street Garage (between 2nd and Embarcadero Streets), one block from the <strong>Potomac</strong>.</p>
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