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  2. Emerald Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Emerald Cruises is a cruise line headquartered in Zug, Switzerland, [1] formerly known as the river cruise line Emerald Waterways and ocean yacht service Emerald Yacht Cruises, [2] and part of the Scenic Group.

  3. Emerald (steam yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Emerald was a steam yacht that was launched in Glasgow in 1902 for the shipbuilder, shipowner, and politician Sir Christopher Furness. She was an early example of a yacht powered by steam turbines. By 1909 she had been modified, with a triple-expansion engine replacing one of her turbines. In 1912 Christopher Furness died.

  4. USS Emerald (PYc-1) - Wikipedia

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    The third USS Emerald (PYC-1), was a yacht built in 1922 as Tamarack IV by the Consolidated Shipbuilding Company in Morris Heights, New York. [1] She was acquired by the US Navy on 25 October 1940 and commissioned 27 December 1940.

  5. Emerald Azzurra: This New Micro Cruise Ship Is Like Being ...

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    The Emerald Azzurra will be the first ocean-going ship from Emerald Waterways, which was voted one of the world’s best river cruise lines by Travel + Leisure readers in 2019. Under the new ...

  6. Scenic (cruise line) - Wikipedia

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    The company first offered river cruises in Europe in 2008 with the launch of Scenic Sapphire, followed by Scenic Emerald, Scenic Diamond, and Scenic Ruby in 2009. [6] In 2012, Scenic launched the Scenic Tsar, which operated on the Moscow-St Petersburg route. In 2013, Scenic established Emerald Waterways as a lower-cost river cruise line. [7]

  7. USS Emerald (1864) - Wikipedia

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    The first USS Emerald was steam yacht that served in a non-commissioned status as a ferry boat at the Portsmouth Navy Yard at Kittery, Maine, from 1864 to 1883.

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  9. USS Emerald (SP-177) - Wikipedia

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    The second USS Emerald (SP-177) was a steam yacht that served as an armed yacht in the United States Navy as a patrol vessel from 1917 to 1918. Emerald was built as Emrose in 1906 [3] by Pusey and Jones at Wilmington, Delaware for A. W. Rose of New York City. She later became the property of Maxwell Wyeth of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was ...

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