The John Schuette, launched May 3, 1875, was named after a Manitowoc businessman who was at the time a state senator.
We briefly had the Atlantic Schooners in 1984 in Dartmouth, N.S., a team with owners, a coach, and a general manager … but no stadium. The bid went down with all hands a little over a year after ...
The schooner yacht America was a child star and ... America bolted across the Atlantic—New York to La Havre—in just 19 days (a passenger-­carrying sailing ship of the era might complete ...
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We briefly had the Atlantic Schooners in 1984 in Dartmouth, N.S., a team with owners, a coach, and a general manager … but no stadium. The bid went down with all hands a little over a year after ...
As part of the great migration of African Americans from the South to northern cities, some 200,000 African Americans moved ...
A rest stop for highly migratory species, Gorringe Ridge is particularly rich in biodiversity. An expedition to survey the ...
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse on North Carolina’s Outer Banks reportedly has a ghost cat that vanishes when people try to touch it ...
In 1953, American scientists began assigning names to Atlantic hurricanes and during that same decade ... Ships were wrecked ...
The boat departs from the College of the Atlantic campus ... yourself skimming across Frenchman Bay on a traditional sailing schooner. You can do so with Downeast Windjammer, which offers morning ...
From pirates to first flight, Coastal North Carolina can be called "the most historical place in the United States of America ...