In 2009, it looked as if the U.S. Brig Niagara would be docked in Erie indefinitely. A state budget deficit had resulted in massive funding cuts for state agencies. The Pennsylvania Historical and ...
The nearly yearlong effort to bring tall ships back to Sturgeon Bay for the first time in six years is about to pay off, and here's what's happening. The Pride of Baltimore II is among four vessels ...
(This story was updated to accurately reflect the most current information.) Are you ready for the Tall Ships Erie Festival? If you're looking for stories, videos and photos focused on the Tall Ships ...
The largest tall ship in U. S. government service, the U. S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle, will make a rare appearance in San Francisco when it docks at Pier 17 on Saturday, the U.S. Coast Guard said.
The Festival of Sail has taken over the harbor in Duluth. While some of the tall ships arrived earlier in the week, the celebration officially kicked off with the Parade of Sail. Ten ships, including ...
The crew of the 'When and If' schooner live a nomadic life at sea, sharing a unique bond. Daily life involves four-hour watches, shared meals and constant maintenance work. Despite the hardships, the ...
AMSTERDAM (AP) — Crowds packed vantage points along a major canal and took to the water themselves Wednesday to watch a flotilla of hundreds of historic ships sail into Amsterdam at the start of a ...
Disadvantaged teenagers are setting sail on a five-day ‘youth development’ voyage on the high seas to help give them life skills and confidence.
The vast majority of visitors rated their experience as excellent. Nearly half a million people attended this year's Tall ...
The popular event made its return to the city for the first time in 27 years back in July, with the races generating a far ...
Facing a state budget deficit in 2009, the Flagship Niagara League raised funds to keep the U.S. Brig Niagara afloat and operational. The first Tall Ships Erie Festival in 2010, a risky venture, ...
Tall ships from around the world paraded up the North Sea Canal into Amsterdam on Wednesday, with crews from Peru, Uruguay, Germany and France waving from their decks as crowds cheered along the banks ...
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