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  2. Eastern Steamship Line (1965) - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Steamship Line (later Eastern Cruise Line), was a cruise line operating second hand ships on short Bahamas and Caribbean cruises from the 1960s to the late 1980s. The name was a revival from the famed original Eastern Steamship Lines that sailed the eastern seaboard in the early to mid twentieth century.

  3. USS Glennon (DD-840) - Wikipedia

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    Upon return to the United States, she made a series of reserve training cruises along the eastern, seaboard and engaged in type training along the New England coast and into the Caribbean Sea. Underway from Newport on 8 January 1951, she embarked on another "Med" cruise, returning to Boston in May for overhaul followed by refresher training out ...

  4. Eastern Steamship Lines - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Steamship Lines was a shipping company in the United States that operated from 1901 to 1955. [1] It was created through successive mergers by Wall Street financier and speculator Charles W. Morse. [2] [3] [4] The line sailed along the eastern seaboard of the United States and Canada, operating out of Boston and New York. Much of its ...

  5. American Cruise Lines - Wikipedia

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    American Cruise Lines is the largest river and small-ship cruise line in the United States with its headquarters in Guilford, Connecticut. [1] [2] The line operates nineteen small U.S.-flagged cruise ships along the Eastern Seaboard (Maine to Florida, Hudson River, and Chesapeake Bay) and Western Seaboard (including Alaska and Puget Sound [3]) as well as the Mississippi, Ohio, Cumberland, and ...

  6. East Coast of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The place name East Coast derives from the idea that the contiguous 48 states are defined by two major coastlines, one at the western edge and one on the eastern edge. Other terms for referring to this area include the Eastern Seaboard, which is another term for coastline, [3] Atlantic Coast, and Atlantic Seaboard because the coastline lies along the Atlantic Ocean.

  7. USS Decatur (DD-341) - Wikipedia

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    Decatur arrived at Norfolk 22 February 1937 for duty with the Training Detachment of the U.S. Fleet. She escorted President F. D. Roosevelt in Potomac to New Orleans and Texas, then served in Midshipman and Naval Reserve training cruises and on Neutrality patrol along the eastern seaboard to Cuba until September 1941.

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