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  2. Brooklyn Navy Yard - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Navy Yard was established in 1801. From the early 1810s through the 1960s, it was an active shipyard for the United States Navy, and was also known as the United States Naval Shipyard, Brooklyn and New York Naval Shipyard at various points in its history. The Brooklyn Navy Yard produced wooden ships for the U.S. Navy through the 1870s.

  3. USS Nashville (CL-43) - Wikipedia

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    USS Nashville (CL-43) was a Brooklyn-class cruiser. She was laid down on 24 January 1935 by New York Shipbuilding Corporation , Camden, New Jersey . She was launched on 2 October 1937, sponsored by Misses Ann and Mildred Stahlman and commissioned on 6 June 1938.

  4. Continental Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    The Continental Iron Works was an American shipbuilding and engineering company founded in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, in 1861 by Thomas F. Rowland.It is best known for building a number of monitor warships for the United States Navy during the American Civil War, most notably the first of the type, USS Monitor.

  5. David Carll (pilot boat) - Wikipedia

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    This was the second David Carll and one of the last efforts at the David Carll shipyard. The cost was $12,000. Her owners were Captain Denis Reardon, Jeremiah Reardon, William Maxwell, Robert G. Sylvester, Allan M. Beebe, Frank Nelson and Edward P. Nichols. They were veteran Sandy Hook pilots that lived in Brooklyn, with one exception.

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    When Bonnie Seymour took a job as assistant curator of Nashville's Parthenon museum, one of the first things she did was to look through the collections. Among paintings by American artists and ...

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  8. List of maritime museums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mariners' Museum and Park, the official National Maritime Museum Y Virginia: Norfolk: Hampton Roads Naval Museum: Archived 2015-07-17 at the Wayback Machine: Y Virginia: Portsmouth: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum: Y Virginia: Quantico: National Museum of the Marine Corps: Archived 2006-05-02 at the Wayback Machine: Virginia: Reedville

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