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  2. List of Liberty ships (A–F) - Wikipedia

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    New York and renamed Alabaman. Operated under the management of American-Hawaiian Steamship Company. Sold to her managers in 1949, then sold in 1952 to Coral Steamship Co. and renamed Seacliff. Sold in 1954 to Seven Seas Steamship Corp., New York. Sold in 1956 to Liberty Navigation and Trading Co., New York and renamed Josefina. Operated under ...

  3. MV Andrew J. Barberi - Wikipedia

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    The Andrew J. Barberi was the first of two Staten Island Ferry boats in the Barberi class, which also includes MV Samuel I. Newhouse (built 1982). [2] Each boat has a crew of 15, can carry 6,000 passengers but no cars, is 310 feet (94 m) long and 69 feet 10 inches (21.29 m) wide, with a draft of 13 feet 6 inches (4.11 m), a gross tonnage of 3,335 short tons (2,978 long tons; 3,025 t), a ...

  4. Atlantic Reserve Fleet, Wilmington - Wikipedia

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    At its peak it had 300 Victory ships and Liberty ships, many of which had been built at the nearby former North Carolina Shipbuilding Company Shipyard. Some ships in the fleet were reactivated for the Korean War and Vietnam War. Atlantic Reserve Fleet, Wilmington closed in 1962, with the last ship removed in February 27, 1970.

  5. Jakobson Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    vessel repair, upgrades, yacht and small boat repowering, full service boat marina facility The Jakobson Shipyard, Inc. was a shipyard involved in manufacture of tugs , ferries , submarines , minesweepers , yachts , fireboats and other craft, based in Brooklyn, New York , from 1926 to 1938, and Oyster Bay, New York , from 1938 to 1984.

  6. Three Forty Three - Wikipedia

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    Three Forty Three is a Ranger 4200-class fireboat that serves the New York City Fire Department as marine company 1. [2] Designed by Robert Allan Ltd. and built to replace the 1954 John D. McKean . It was commissioned at 0900 hours on September 11, 2010, exactly nine years after the 2001 terrorist attacks .

  7. Hornblower Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Statue Cruises - Lady Liberty. In 2007 the company was awarded a concession from the National Park Service to operate ferries to Liberty Island and Ellis Island, the only public access to the national historic sites in the Port of New York and New Jersey. This replaced Circle Line, which had operated the service since 1953. [7]

  8. SS Atlantus - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Ship Building Company had their headquarters in Wilmington. She was built for service between New York and the West Indies. [4] The Atlantus was used to transport American troops back home from Europe and also to transport coal in New England. [5] After two years of service, the ship was retired in 1920 to a salvage yard in Virginia ...

  9. Antique Boat Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Antique Boat Museum is a located in the 1000 Islands on the St. Lawrence River, in Clayton, New York, United States. The Antique Boat Museum is the premier freshwater boating museum in North America. The ABM's collections hold over 320 unique boats [1] and thousands of related artifacts and archives. The 4.5-acre campus comes alive with ...