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  2. Santa Maria Ship & Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Maria in 2008. The Santa Maria Ship & Museum was a museum ship in downtown Columbus, Ohio.The craft was a full-size replica of the Santa María, one of three ships Christopher Columbus used in 1492 during his first voyage to the Americas.

  3. Great Steamboat Race - Wikipedia

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    It is diesel-powered and has been used as an observation boat for the race. Belle of Cincinnati was a contestant in 2002, and followed as an observation boat in latter years. Since 2009, it has replaced the Delta Queen as the annual competitor. It is diesel-powered and has also been used as an observation boat for the race.

  4. List of maritime museums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Crosby Boat Yard: Massachusetts: Provincetown: Whydah Museum: Massachusetts: Quincy: United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum: Massachusetts: Salem: Peabody Essex Museum: Archived 2008-05-11 at the Wayback Machine: Y Massachusetts: Salem: Salem Maritime National Historic Site: Y Massachusetts: Scituate: Maritime and Irish Mossing Museum ...

  5. 20 Gorgeous Airbnb Yacht Rentals in California - AOL

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    A 24-foot Godfrey pontoon boat decked out in kitsch bamboo, thatch, and actual palm fronds, this rental isn't for overnight trips, but you can spend a good part of your day on it toasting to the ...

  6. Renting - Wikipedia

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    ships and boats, in which case rental is known as chartering, and the rent is known as hire or freight (depending on the type of charter) aircraft, in which case rental is known as chartering, or leasing if the rental is longer term; specialized tools, such as a chainsaw, laptop, IT equipment or something more substantial, such as a forklift.

  7. Ohio Rhineland - Wikipedia

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    Boats up to 80 feet long were towed along the canal by mules, horses, or oxen walking on a prepared towpath along the bank, at a rate of four to five miles per hour. Due to competition from railroads, which began to be built in the area in the 1850s, the commercial use of the canal gradually declined during the late 19th century.