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The United States is urging South Korea to join forces in countering China’s dominance in shipbuilding through potential ...
The Seaport Gets Its Sea Legs In New York, Beyer Blinder Belle completes South Street Seaport Museum, with exhibition design by Marvel ...
Seaworthy and Ready for an Early Unveiling The 131-year-old iron-hulled cargo ship Wavertree is returning to the South Street Seaport after an unexpectedly swift overhaul.
Remembering Peter Stanford Peter Stanford, founding president of the South Street Seaport Museum passed away on Thursday morning, 24th March 2016. We have lost our founder.
South Street Seaport Museum's monthly sea-music events continue in September. Sea Chanteys and Maritime Music - the original NYC chantey sing, now made popular on TikTok - will be held on Sunday ...
South Street Seaport Museum Announced August Chantey Events Aboard Tall Ship Wavertree Join a round-robin of shared songs featuring members of The New York Packet and friends.
A REAL ‘PIRATE’ SHIP The Gorilla Theater sails to ‘Penzance’ via Peking a – barque docked at South St. Seaport ...
The ship was acquired by the South Street Seaport Museum in 1968 and went through a 16 month restoration, $13 million restoration at Caddell’s Dry Dock and Repair Co. on Staten Island.
It was less than a month ago when South Street Seaport lost one of its historic ships, the Peking as she headed back to her home in Germany to receive a $30 million restoration before permanently ...
The Wavertree, one of the last large sailing ships made of wrought-iron and the largest still afloat, is moving to the South Street Seaport Museum ...
The Peking, built of riveted steel in 1911 with the tallest mast reaching 170 feet, departed under cloudy skies from a pier at the South Street Seaport Museum.
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