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In the 16th century, explorers’ sailing ships were the backbone of the Age of Exploration, enabling voyages across vast oceans to discover new lands, establish trade routes, and map the unknown world.
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A historic U.S. Coast Guard ship built by the Nazis in the 1930s is set to drop anchor in San Francisco this weekend for the ...
The largest tall ship in U. S. government service, the U. S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle, was floating under the Golden Gate ...
The largest tall ship in U.S. government service, the U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle, will make a rare appearance in San ...
Tourists and residents will get to celebrate and experience the sights and sounds of maritime history in just seven weeks ...
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Many locals would recognize the Fair Jeanne, which is docked in Brockville’s harbour at the foot of the Tall Ships Landing tower when not out as a sail training vessel for young people. But her ...
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Despite the ship's moniker as America's Tall Ship, Nazi Germany's navy originally commissioned it to be built in 1936 at the Blohm and Voss Shipyard in Hamburg.
A three-masted Coast Guard vessel known as “America’s Tallest Ship” returned to San Francisco Bay Wednesday for the first ...