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  2. MV Kungsholm (1965) - Wikipedia

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    MV Kungsholm was built in 1964/5 by the John Brown & Company shipyard in Clydebank, Scotland as a combined ocean liner / cruise ship for the Swedish American Line. [3] She was later rebuilt as a full-time cruise ship sailing under the names Sea Princess, Victoria, Oceanic II and Mona Lisa.

  3. List of cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    Formerly Kungsholm,Sea Princess,Victoria,Oceanic II. Scrapped in 2016. Monarch: Pullmantur Cruises: 1991: 73,941: Operated for Pullmantur after being switched from Royal Caribbean in 2013. Sold for scrap in 2020 Monet: Elegant Cruises: 1970: Refurbished and designed to serve as a large luxury yacht in 1997. Monte Cervantes: Hamburg Süd: 1927: ...

  4. Sea Change (Northeast Harbor, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Sea Change is a historic summer estate at 27 Corning Way in Northeast Harbor, Maine.Its main house is an International style structure, originally built in 1940 to a design by Wallace K. Harrison in collaboration with Isamu Noguchi, and rebuilt from the original plans in 2005 after a fire destroyed the original.

  5. Princess Cruises changes 2026 world cruise to avoid Red Sea route

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    Princess Cruises has rejigged its 2026 round-the-world itinerary as cruise ships continue to reroute sailings amid continuing tensions in the Middle East. The cruise brand has unveiled a 131-night ...

  6. MS Dream (1998) - Wikipedia

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    MS Dream is a cruise ship owned by Tianjin Orient International Cruise Line from 2023. She was built in Italy in 1998 as the Sun-class Sea Princess for Princess Cruises, which operated her until 2020, except for a short period (2003–2005) with P&O Cruises as Adonia.

  7. Northeast Harbor, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The Inn was built by Augustus Chase ("A.C.") Savage (1832–1911), grandson of Glaswegian John C. Savage (1756–1816), [2] who moved to the United States in 1770 and to Northeast Harbor in 1792. [3] In December 1966, a fire destroyed Wallace's Esso Garage, the Pastime Theater, the Hillcrest Market, and Mrs. Flye’s Sandwich Shop. [4]

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