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  2. Martinolich Shipbuilding Company - Wikipedia

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    The company's original shipyard was at Dockton, Washington, but later expanded to other locations.The company was active from 1904 to 1974 and built many vessels. Among the earlier vessels built by the company were the wooden propeller steamers Vashon, Verona (1910), Nisqually (later renamed Astorian) and Calista, both built in 1911, Florence J. (1914), F.G. Reeves, (1916), Vashona (later ...

  3. Category:Ships built in Tacoma, Washington - Wikipedia

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    USS YP-152. USS YP-399. USS YP-400. Categories: Ships built in Washington (state) Tacoma, Washington. Ships by city of construction. Hidden categories: Template Category TOC via Automatic category TOC on category with 101–200 pages.

  4. Port of Tacoma - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Tacoma is an independent seaport located in Tacoma, Washington. The port was created by a vote of Pierce County citizens on November 5, 1918. The Edmore was the first ship to call at the port in 1921. The port's marine cargo operations, among the largest in the United States, was merged with the Port of Seattle 's in 2015 to form ...

  5. Western Flyer (boat) - Wikipedia

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    The Western Flyer was built in Tacoma, Washington, in 1937 by the Western Boat Building Company, owned by Martin Petrich. Petrich partnered with brothers Tony and Frank Berry to build the seiner, which is made from old-growth fir. It was designed specifically for the Monterey, California sardine fishery, with the capability of heading to Alaska ...

  6. Adventuress (schooner) - Wikipedia

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    Adventuress Participating in the 2008 Tacoma Tall Ships Festival. Adventuress is a 133-foot (41 m) gaff-rigged schooner launched in 1913 in East Boothbay, Maine. She has since been restored, and is listed as a National Historic Landmark. She is one of two surviving San Francisco bar pilot schooners.

  7. Jumbo Mark-II-class ferry - Wikipedia

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    25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph) (maximum, using four engines) Capacity. 2,499 passengers. 202 vehicles (max 60 tall vehicles) The Jumbo Mark II-class ferries are a series of ferries built for Washington State Ferries (WSF) between 1997 and 1999, at Todd Pacific Shipyards in Seattle. Each ferry can carry up to 2,500 passengers and 202 vehicles ...

  8. Ghost boat: Abandoned vessel stranded ashore at this ... - AOL

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    A since-removed post on Reddit seemingly referenced the vessel Sunday night. The Tacoma Fire Department said it has received calls to the 311 line about the boat starting the morning of Monday ...

  9. Tacoma, Washington - Wikipedia

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    253. FIPS code. 53-70000. GNIS feature ID. 1512713 [1] Website. cityoftacoma.org. Tacoma (/ təˈkoʊmə / tə-KOH-mə) is the county seat of Pierce County, Washington, United States. [6] A port city, it is situated along Washington's Puget Sound, 32 miles (51 km) southwest of Seattle, 36 miles (58 km) southwest of Bellevue, 31 miles (50 km ...