The N.S. Savannah is the only nuclear powered civilian ship the United States built. Born out of Eisenhower's Atoms for Peace program in the 1950s, its builders hoped it to be the harbinger of the nuclear powered future. Instead, it's now mostly idle, an artifact of another era . Today, the N.S. Savannah is docked in Baltimore Harbor. Walking up to it, there's no immediate indication that it's powered by an atomic reactor at its heart.
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