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HMS Rose
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The only Class-A size Tall Ship in the United States
to be U.S. Coast Guard certified as a Sailing School Vessel.
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Tall
Ships 2000
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On December 31 1999, the Port of Gisborne will
host The Pacific Tall Ships Festival 2000 and will share the dream
of being the first to see the dawn of a new century.
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Endeavor
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In The French Quarter, one half block from Jackson
Square at 630 Saint Peter street, Phone: (504) 525-1846 Fax: (504)
542-0747
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Clipper
City
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Clipper City was designed to entertain visitors,
corporations
and local patrons in a manner that can not be duplicated anywhere
in the world. The ship and the business were built
to offer a unique experience in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, the
Chesapeake Bay and beyond.
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Adventure
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A bowspritless "knockabout," 121'6" from stem to
stern, Adventure was solidly built of oak and pine in Essex, Massachusetts
in 1926.
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Tall
Ship Bounty
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One of the last full-rigged ships still sailing,
the "H.M.S."
Bounty echoes back to an age when majestic tall ships manned
by hardy souls explored the world's oceans.
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Bluenose
II
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Clipper City was designed to entertain visitors,
corporations and local patrons in a manner that can not be duplicated
anywhere in the world. The ship and the business were built to offer
a unique experience in Baltimore's Inner Harbor, the Chesapeake
Bay and beyond.
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Elissa
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The wharves of Galveston sound with the music of
commerce. Longshoremen sweat under the gulf coast sun, their shouts
mingling with the gulls' shreiks...
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US
Brig Niagara
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Erie, Pennsylvania takes great pride as the home
of the U.S. Brig Niagara. Reconstruction of Commodore Oliver Hazard
Perry's flagship in the battle of Lake Erie was completed in the
summer of 1990, and since then Niagara has embarked on an ambitious
program of sailing and historic interpretation.
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Star
Of India
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The Star of India is the world's oldest ship still
able to go to sea. She began her life on the stocks at Ramsey Shipyard
in the Isle of Man in 1863...
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