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Want a Cheap Thrill? Fleet Week Pancakes Aboard Red Oak Victory | Post News Group

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The Red Oak Victory Ship is located at 1337 Canal Blvd. in Richmond. Regular tickets are $5 for children age 8 and under and $15 for adults, while tickets including a docent guided tour of the ship are $18 for kids and $25 for adults.

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