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STURGEON BAY - Tall ships return to Door County this summer for the first time in six years, including one with ties to Sturgeon Bay's lengthy maritime history. And this time around, they'll be there ...
The Toronto Waterfront Festival has announced the highly anticipated return of the historic Tall Ships. From June 28 to 29, the fleet will be at Sugar Beach to celebrate the start of summer. All ...
Acquired in 1998 by the local nonprofit BaySail, it wasn’t declared the city’s tall ship — it simply became it. The kind of silent designation earned not through proclamation, but presence.
The 85-foot schooner Appledore IV serves not just as a workspace for Matthew Tkach and Sydney Bickerstaff. It’s also a classroom. It’s a link between people and the Great Lakes. And it’s their home.
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. THE organisers of an upcoming tall ship visit say they have been ‘overwhelmed’ with the response from the public. The Galeón Andalucia ...
Today's cruise ships may have zip lines and skating rinks, but they're not all as elegant as they once were. People used to dress up in tuxedos and evening gowns. To pass the time, events like egg ...
The biggest cruise ship in the world today is nothing short of a floating city. The Icon of the Seas weighs in at 248,663 tonnes and stretches 365 metres from bow to stern. At three times the ...
Ships are highly likely to collide with major bridges across the United States, with potentially catastrophic collisions happening every few years, according to preliminary findings of an urgent ...
By the time he entered seventh grade, the Terrebonne, Quebec, Canada native was already over 7 feet tall. Given his 7-foot-9 frame, Rioux did not need to step onto the Weber Ladder at the Chase ...
The world looks different from the North Pole. Most maps chart the planet from east to west. But look at the world from the top down, and you suddenly see America’s relative position anew.
A year after Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed after being struck by an errant cargo ship, a new study indicates such incidents are more likely to occur in the U.S. than commonly ...
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