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  2. Calabash, the world’s most famous seafood town ... - AOL

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    At a picnic table outside the Calabash Seafood Hut, a breeze travels up the hill from the river and knocks the edge off the mid-summer swelter. “The seagull bites,” said Seafood Hut manager ...

  3. MS Mount Washington - Wikipedia

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    The history of the MS Mount Washington dates back to 1872 when the original paddle steamer Mount Washington was launched from Alton Bay. The Mount was the largest of all the steamers on the lake at 187 feet (57 m) in length, with a beam of 49 feet (15 m). She was driven by a single cylinder steam engine of 450 horsepower (340 kW) that operated ...

  4. Chine (boating) - Wikipedia

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    As the boat's speed increases, hydrodynamic pressure beneath the pad causes the hull to ride higher in the water, so that eventually the boat will be riding solely upon the pad area. At low speeds these hulls ride and handle similarly to a comparable V-hull; but at high speeds the padded hull can both out-accelerate and have a higher top speed ...

  5. Tlingit cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Canadian cuisine. The food of the Tlingit people, an indigenous group of people from Alaska, British Columbia, and the Yukon, is a central part of Tlingit culture, and the land is an abundant provider. A saying amongst the Tlingit is that "When the tide goes out the table is set." [1] This refers to the richness of intertidal life found on the ...

  6. Kingsland Bay State Park - Wikipedia

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    Facilities include boat rentals, a small beach with a snack bar, a picnic pavilion with two group grills and a smaller grill, other picnic tables, a horseshoe pit and toilets. [2] There are several buildings available to rent for large group gatherings. The State of Vermont has designated 50 acres as the Kingsland Bay Natural Area. [3]

  7. Favorite (steamboat) - Wikipedia

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    Favorite was built in 1901 at Coquille at the yard of Arthur Ellingson (born 1875). [1][2] Favorite was 72.4 ft (22.07 m) long, with a beam of 13.6 ft (4.15 m) and depth of hold of 4.3 ft (1.31 m), [3] The overall size of the vessel was 63 gross and 46 net tons. [3][4] Favorite had two cabins and could carry about 125 passengers.

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