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  2. Shearline Boatworks - Wikipedia

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    Shearline Boatworks is a Morehead City, North Carolina–based boat manufacturer. The computer designed boats are built around a wooden core using epoxy and cloth. The custom center-console boats are computer design and made by hand. The company is owned by Mason Cox III and Chip King. [1] [2] The boats style is referred to as Carolina. [3] [4]

  3. Falmouth Cutter 26 - Wikipedia

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    Boat; Displacement: 12,000 lb (5,443 kg) Draft: 4.75 ft (1.45 m) Hull; ... The design was built by Russell Yachts in Morehead City, North Carolina, United States ...

  4. North Carolina State Ports Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Morehead City is a breakbulk and bulk facility located four miles from the Atlantic Ocean. The port is equipped with nine berths and multiple gantry cranes. Storage offerings include a dry-bulk facility with a 220,000-ton capacity warehouse and a 177,000-square-foot warehouse for housing commodities like rubber, paper, steel, and ...

  5. USS Trenton (LPD-14) - Wikipedia

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    On 7 March 1975, she embarked Marines at Morehead City and headed south. After an amphibious assault exercise at Onslow Beach from 8 to 10 March, she continued south to the Caribbean. During the two-month cruise, Trenton participated in four exercises, two of which – "LantReadEx 2–76" and "Rum Punch" – were held in cooperation with units ...

  6. USS LST-356 - Wikipedia

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    Pausing at Hampton Roads from 30 August to 13 September, the tank landing ship continued via Morehead City, North Carolina to Jacksonville, Florida. Reporting to the 16th Fleet on 26 September 1945 LST-356 was decommissioned on 2 July 1946 and was berthed with the Atlantic Reserve Fleet at Green Cove Springs, Florida .

  7. Morehead and South Fork Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The lease on the segment from Morehead City to Beaufort was dropped by NS in 1937. [1] The Beaufort and Morehead Railway was created on May 31, 1937 to operate the line vacated by NS. [3] On January 12, 1981 the North Carolina Ports Railway Commission acquired the Beaufort & Morehead Railway and began independent operations.