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  2. Randazzo's Clam Bar - Wikipedia

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    Randazzo's Clam Bar is an Italian Restaurant, opened in 1959, [2] in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn that continues to serve the community today [3] The restaurant appeared on Man v. Food (season 9) where host Casey Webb had the linguine with white clam sauce. Randazzo's was one of Anthony Bourdain's five favorite under-the-radar NYC restaurants.

  3. Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    The channel of the Sheepshead Bay waterway was dredged by 1916 to allow fishing boats to dock there; previously these craft had to dock at Canarsie. [ 7 ] : 2 In 1922 the New York City Dock Commission proposed to dredge the bays further, build bulkheads on the shore, and widen Emmons Avenue on the waterfront from 80 to 120 feet (24 to 37 m).

  4. Lundy's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The channel of the Sheepshead Bay waterway was dredged by 1916 to allow fishing boats to dock there, [5] and in 1922 the New York City Dock Commission planned to dredge the bays further, build bulkheads on the shore, and widen Emmons Avenue on the waterfront from 80 to 120 feet (24 to 37 m). [13]

  5. Gerritsen Beach, Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Gerritsen Beach lies on a peninsula in the southeastern part of Brooklyn, south of the neighborhood of Marine Park and west of the eponymous park. [3] It is bounded on the north by Midwood at Avenue U, to the east by Marine Park at Gerritsen Avenue, to the south by Plumb Beach and the Plumb Beach Channel, and to the west by Sheepshead Bay at Shell Bank Creek and Knapp Street.

  6. USS Sylph (PY-5) - Wikipedia

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    The steam engine was replaced by a 400hp Worthington diesel engine at a so far undetermined date, though possibly 1935 while in operation as a party fishing boat. [ note 1 ] USS Sylph (PY-5) was a steel hulled steam yacht that served as a presidential yacht operating from the Washington Navy Yard from the late 19th century through the ...

  7. The Miami boat show used to look like that? See pictures from ...

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    This Hatteras 58-foot yacht arrived in Miami for the opening of the Miami International Boat Show in 1974. The 63,000-pound vessel sleeps 10, has three heads with showers, color TV, icemaker and ...

  8. List of shipwrecks in 1950 - Wikipedia

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    The list of shipwrecks in 1950 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1950 This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  9. Sheepshead Bay Maritime Service Training Station - Wikipedia

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    The United States Maritime Service Training Station at Sheepshead Bay was opened on September 1, 1942. It closed on February 28, 1954. [1] The station was the largest maritime training station during World War II and was equipped to train 30,000 merchant seamen each year.

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