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SS Cotopaxi was an Emergency Fleet Corporation (EFC) Design 1060 bulk carrier built for the United States Shipping Board (USSB) under the World War I emergency shipbuilding program. The ship, launched 15 November 1918, was named after the Cotopaxi stratovolcano of Ecuador .
"On the night of June 6, 1853, the clipper ship Carrier Pigeon ran aground 500 feet off shore of the central California coast. The area is now called Pigeon Point in her honor. The Carrier Pigeon was a state-of-the art, 19th Century clipper ship.
Shipwrecks on the National Register of Historic Places in Texas (3 P) Pages in category "Shipwrecks of the Texas coast" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
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Shipwrecks of the California coast ... Shipwrecks of the Oregon coast ... (1 C, 14 P) T. Shipwrecks of the Texas coast (1 C, 15 P) V.
The S.S. Point Reyes, long ago abandoned at the edge of Tomales Bay, has been loved and abused by decades of visitors. And its days appear to be numbered.
The tunnel, discovered on Jan. 10, connects the Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez with the Texas city of El Paso. ... Secret tunnel found on U.S.-Mexico border to be sealed off. CBSNews.
"Frenchman wreck" c. 1750 An unidentified ship, wrecked around 1750; found in 1983. Hermes United States: 1984 An American ship that was scuttled as a dive wreck one mile off shore. L'Herminie: 3 December 1838 A frigate that was wrecked on a reef in rough weather. Hunters Galley: 11 January 1752