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  2. Clear Lake (region) - Wikipedia

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    The area contains many marinas for boating and fishing enthusiasts such as the Watergate Yachting Center (Clear Lake Shores) and Marina Bay Harbor Marina. [51] The shoreline of Clear Lake itself has the greatest concentration of recreational boats in Texas and ranks third nationwide (Watergate even claims to be the nation's largest). [52]

  3. List of marinas - Wikipedia

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    Shelburne Harbour Yacht Club and Marina, Shelburne ... Bahia Mar Yachting Center, Fort Lauderdale; Bird Key Yacht Club, ... Watergate Marina, Saint Paul; Missouri

  4. Watergate Marina - Wikipedia

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    Watergate Marina is located on the north bank of the Mississippi River in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, upriver from the city's downtown area. [1] Owned by the City of Saint Paul and operated via lease, the privately run, full-service marina has capacity for 160 ships and it charges fees for boat launches.

  5. Photos show the USS Sequoia, the US presidential yacht once ...

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    After its sale, the presidential yacht had a succession of owners. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1987, spent the '90s in a shipyard, and ran chartered cruises until 2014.

  6. Watergate complex - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Watergate complex, showing the former Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge to the north, the Kennedy Center to the south, and the Potomac River to the west.. The Watergate complex is a group of six buildings in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C., United States.

  7. Motor Boat & Yachting - Wikipedia

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    Motor Boat & Yachting magazine is a monthly magazine about motorboats and yachting published by Future PLC. The editor-in-chief is Hugo Andreae. [2] Early history

  8. Martin Dardis - Wikipedia

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    Martin F. Dardis (November 25, 1922 – May 16, 2006) [1] was an American soldier, policeman, investigator and reporter. As the chief investigator for the Dade County, Florida, state attorney in 1972, he was a key figure in the Watergate scandal, linking the Watergate burglars to President Richard Nixon's reelection campaign.

  9. List of Olympic venues in sailing - Wikipedia

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    Most competitions took place for the early part of the Olympics at or near venues, but no specific yacht or sailing club was listed in the official Olympic report. In 1920 , the twelve-foot dinghy event set for Ostend was moved to the Netherlands at special request of the Belgian Olympic Committee . [ 1 ]