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Tudor-period warship raised after more than 400 years on ocean floor. Hull remains and more than 1000 artifacts on display.
http://www.maryrose.org
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The last surviving example of an extreme clipper built for the China tea trade.
http://www.cuttysark.org.uk
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Last surviving ship of the Civil War.
http://www.constellation.org
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Magazine of ocean adventures.
http://www.tallship.co.uk
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Constructing a replica of the East Indiaman G?theborg. Includes history of the ship and the Swedish East India Company, as well as photo galleries and tourist information.
http://www.soic.se
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General info site for schooners, brigs, brigantines, barks and fully rigged tall ships.
http://www.schoonerman.com
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Follow the voyages of the 180-foot, three-masted, square-rigged Picton Castle. Features captain's log, chart room, staff positions, and 1000s of images.
http://www.picton-castle.com
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History and travelogue for the working tall ship Lady Washington.
http://www.ladywashington.org
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National historic landmark and community resource for education on maritime, cultural, and environmental issues.
http://www.schooner-adventure.org
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Hundreds of traditional sailing ships gather in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania on the second weekend in August yearly.
http://www.hansesail.com
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Trans-Atlantic tall ship race from Europe to Bermuda to North America and back to Europe.
http://www.tallships2000.bm
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Annual race from Baltimore to Hampton Roads, benefitting the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.
http://www.schoonerrace.org
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Provides the voyage schedule for the replica of the original Jeanie Johnston - built in Quebec in 1847 - which carried Irish emigrants in famine times.
http://www.jeaniejohnston.ie
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Celebration of nautical history featuring tall rigged sailing vessels.
http://www.sailmuskegon.com
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Photos and descriptions of the tall ships that participated in the Sail California Gold Rush Race.
http://www.halling.com/tallships.htm
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