"... the photos are about
      4 years old now, but I was there just recently for a boat reunion and it
      still looks somewhat the same. I took the photos from a harbor tour boat
      that is no longer in business. This is at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard
      in Bremerton WA. 
      The only one I can identify
      for sure is the Triton, which is the old one next to the skimmer hull in #11.
      There is a Skipjack class boat next to it, and a Permit class behind it
      with the sail visible between it and the skimmer.
      Some other hull numbers
      visible are 661 (with the battle E still showing), 675, and 639. I have
      also noticed at least 2 L.A. class boats and several old boomers. The old
      Long Beach, CGN 9, is also there minus it's superstructure. My own boat,
      the 603, was broken up here in 1995. 
      Some of the sub parts have
      been recycled. The sail from the 637 sits outside the Naval Undersea
      Museum in Keyport WA, about 10 miles north of Bremerton. The museum also
      features a completely salvaged and rebuilt 594 class control room, right
      down to that accursed blue tile we all had to wax. The sail and rudder
      from the Woodrow Wilson have been mounted at Detterent Park, outside the
      Trident Training Facility at Sub Base Bangor. And, in perhaps the wackiest
      example of that whole swords-into-plowshares thing, a couple dozen
      sailplanes have been mounted on edge in Warren G. Magnuson Park in Seattle
      in a manner meant to resemble a pod of orcas. You'd have to see it."