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Docked at the levee: World War II era ship makes visit to Marietta Wednesday morning

The USS LST 325, a World War II era ship that served in the D-Day operation, sits docked at the Ohio River Levee in Marietta Wednesday morning. People will be able to take self-guided tours of the ship 9 a.m.-5 p.m. today through Sunday. (Photo by Art Smith)
The USS LST 325 travels on the Ohio River under the Williamstown Bridge Wednesday morning as it heads toward the Ohio River Levee in Marietta. The ship served in World War II and will offer self-guided tours today through Sunday. (Photo by Art Smith)
Kayakers pass the World War II era USS LST 325 at the Ohio River Levee in Marietta Wednesday morning. The ship is in town today through Sunday and will be open for self-guided tours from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (Photo by Art Smith)
The USS LST 325, a World War II era ship that served in the D-Day operation, heads towards the levee Wednesday morning. People will be able to take self-guided tours of the ship 9 a.m.-5 p.m. today through Sunday. (Photo by Art Smith)
The shadow of the Williamstown Bridge falls across the USS LST 325 as it travels down the Ohio River toward the Ohio River Levee in Marietta. The ship, which served in the D-Day operation in World War II, will be in Marietta today through Sunday and offer self-guided tours from 9 a.m-5 p.m. (Photo by Art Smith)
The USS LST 325, a World War II era ship that served in the D-Day operation, sits docked at the Ohio River Levee in Marietta Wednesday morning. People will be able to take self-guided tours of the ship 9 a.m.-5 p.m. today through Sunday. (Photo by Art Smith)
A crew member of The USS LST 325, a World War II era ship that served in the D-Day operation, watches as the ship slowly pulls into the levee. People will be able to take self-guided tours of the ship 9 a.m.-5 p.m. today through Sunday. (Photo by Art Smith)

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