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  2. Hull, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Hull is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States, located on a peninsula at the southern edge of Boston Harbor. Its population was 10,072 at the 2020 census . [ 1 ] Hull is the smallest town by land area in Plymouth County and the eleventh smallest in the state. [ 2 ]

  3. List of shipwrecks of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    A ship that was stranded on High Pines, a section of Duxbury beach off the Gurnet. "In March 1792, the ship Columbia, of three hundred tons, of Portland, Capt. Isaac Chauncy, was stranded on the beach at the High Pines, and fourteen men lost, and two, the second mate and a boy, were saved." [8] Columbia United States: 26 November 1898

  4. Queen Elizabeth 2 - Wikipedia

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    [76] The ship underwent conversion back to passenger service, with her funnel being painted in the traditional Cunard orange with black stripes, which are known as "hands," for the first time, during the refit the hull's exterior a decision was made to repaint the hull in a light pebble grey. [19] The ship returned to service on 7 August 1982. [69]

  5. Skeletons and a pirate ship: How Conway transforms into ... - AOL

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    Set-up will begin the week of Sept. 9 and go until the inaugural event on Oct. 1. ... For example, one of the new exhibits, a pirate ship floating in the marina, was built by construction services ...

  6. Yo ho ho! A new pirate ship is about to cruise into the pool ...

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    The new water feature is expected to cost about $500,000.

  7. Divers Accidentally Discovered an 18th-Century Pirate Ship ...

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    Wreck divers recently discovered a heavily armed, 18th-century pirate ship in the waters between Morocco and Spain. Armed to the teeth, it now sits at the bottom of the ocean, serving as an ...

  8. Category:Maritime folklore - Wikipedia

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    Marlborough (1876 ship) John Martel (pirate) Marysburgh vortex; Merlion; Moby-Dick; Mocha Dick; Mocha Island; ... This page was last edited on 12 August 2022, at 20: ...

  9. Fancy (ship) - Wikipedia

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    He also had Fancy razeed, intentionally removing parts of the ship's superstructure in order to increase her speed. Following this work, Fancy became one of the fastest ships active in the Indian Ocean , and Every used this speed to attack and take a French pirate ship, looting the vessel and recruiting approximately 40 of the crew to his own ...