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Argia is a two-masted, gaff topsail schooner. Argia's home port is Mystic, Connecticut, United States. The Argia was built in 1986 to be used as a tourism and charter vessel. [1] Argia operates during the months of May through October. She is a replica of a 19th-century schooner, designed and built by Captain Frank Fulchiero.
Working schooner providing tours for up to 150 passengers. 3 masted topsail schooner [12] American Spirit: 1991 Washington, D.C. Education and excursion vessel 2 masted gaff [3] Amistad: 2000 New Haven, Connecticut: Education vessel 2 masted gaff, square topsail [13] Anne (formerly Tantra Schooner) 1978 Privately owned by Reid Stowe: 2 masted gaff
Mystic is a village and census-designated place (CDP) in Groton and Stonington, Connecticut, United States.. Mystic was a significant Connecticut seaport with more than 600 ships built over 135 years starting in 1784. [4]
Mar. 31—MYSTIC — Mystic Seaport Museum is completing the restoration of the Pilot, a historic wooden schooner that now operates as an upscale oyster bar and restaurant docked in Brooklyn, N.Y ...
Pages in category "Museum ships in Mystic, Connecticut" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
William R. Moses, who played Tim in Mystic Pizza, is seen bopping around Mystic in the new Christmas movie. People who are very familiar with the '80s film will also recognize that the two movies ...
The Muir was a 130-foot (39.6 meters), three-masted schooner that was built in 1872. Marine archaeologists have discovered the wreckage of a schooner that sank in Lake Michigan in the late 1800s ...
John F. Leavitt as a young man at the wheel of the coasting schooner Alice S. Wentworth. John Faunce Leavitt (1905–1974) was a well-known shipbuilder, writer on maritime subjects, painter of marine canvases, and curator of Mystic Seaport in Mystic, Connecticut. John F. Leavitt was born to the sea. [1]