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  2. Ready to ‘indulge,’ Boise? Eagle’s huge new waterfront ...

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    Coa Del Mar, 2121 E. Riverside Drive, has charted its opening plan. “Mark your calendars!” it posted on social media . “Eagle’s newest seafood haven sets sail on Monday, April 15.

  3. Category:Brigantines - Wikipedia

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    Brigantine Yankee; STS Young Endeavour (1987) This page was last edited on 24 September 2023, at 15:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Brigantine - Wikipedia

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    The brigantine was the second-most popular rig for ships built in the British colonies in North America before 1775, after the sloop. [6] The brigantine was swifter and more easily maneuvered than a sloop or schooner, hence was employed for piracy, espionage, and reconnoitering, and as an outlying attendant upon large ships for protecting a ...

  5. Irving Johnson (ship) - Wikipedia

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    With the arrival of a truckload of South American Purpleheart hardwood for the keel in 2000, the Twin Brigantine project began in the parking lot adjacent to LAMI. The hulls were built in public, and framed out with American White oak and fastened with bronze .

  6. Nancy (1775) - Wikipedia

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    Nancy was an American sailing vessel, noted in sources as either a brig or a brigantine, that was chartered to transport war supplies during the American Revolutionary War. After learning that independence had been declared, her captain, according to his daughter, raised the first American flag in a foreign port.

  7. Dei Gratia (brigantine) - Wikipedia

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    Dei Gratia was a Canadian brigantine built in Bear River, Nova Scotia in 1871. The brigantine was named after the Latin phrase for "By the Grace of God".She became famous in 1872 when, under the command of David Reed Morehouse, she discovered the ghost ship Mary Celeste without any crew near the Azores.

  8. Brigantine Inlet - Wikipedia

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    Brigantine Inlet, Old, formerly through Brigantine Beach, on the Atlantic, now closed. [1] Brigantine Inlet was described in 1878, viz., Brigantine Inlet is at the north part of Brigantine Beach, and separates it from Little Beach. This is an unimportant inlet, narrow, and having only about five feet of water on its bar.

  9. Del Mar, California - Wikipedia

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    Del Mar (Spanish pronunciation: [del ˈmaɾ]; Spanish for "Of the Sea") is a beach city in San Diego County, California, located on the coast of the Pacific Ocean ...