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  2. Port of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    C.T.C. No. 1 is a 620-foot-long cargo hauler brought to the south Chicago ports in 1982. With a capacity of 16,300 tons, this ship was used for storage and transfer of cement until its termination in 2009. The ship hasn't moved since its termination and then purchase by the Grand River Navigation Co., Traverse City, MI. [7]

  3. Detroit International Riverfront - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, the City of Detroit purchased the site from Uniroyal for $5 million and then spent another $3.6 million to demolish structures and clear the site. [4]The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy, incorporated as a 501(c)(3) organization, helped raise funds for the International Riverfront project. [1]

  4. List of ships built at Meyer Werft - Wikipedia

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    Cruise ship 183,900 6,600 Germany: AIDA Cruises [6] 700 2019 Spectrum of the Seas: Cruise ship 167,800 4,100 United States: Royal Caribbean International: 708 2019 Norwegian Encore: Cruise ship 169,145 [7] 3,998 United States: Norwegian Cruise Line: 714 2019 Spirit of Discovery: Cruise ship 55,900 999 United Kingdom: Saga Cruises: 710 2020 Iona ...

  5. List of shipbuilders and shipyards - Wikipedia

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    Edward Knight Collins and the Collins Line, New York City (1818–1858) Electric Boat Corporation, Groton, Connecticut, Quonset Point, Rhode Island; Everett Ship Repair, Everett, Washington; Federal Shipbuilding & Drydock, Newark, New Jersey (1917–1949) Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts (1901–1964)

  6. Port of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Detroit is located along the west side of the Detroit River, and is the largest inland port in the state of Michigan. The port is overseen by the Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority, a five-member board of directors appointed by the State of Michigan, Wayne County and the City of Detroit. The authority coordinates river commerce on ...

  7. Category:Ships built in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 5 February 2019, at 23:45 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company - Wikipedia

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    One vessel built in 1883, the 203-foot (62 m) long, 807 ton City of Mackinac (renamed State of New York in 1893 by the Cleveland and Buffalo Line) was sold back to D&C in 1909. The City of Mackinac was later converted into the floating clubhouse of the Chicago Yacht Club (from 1936 to 2004) and was the last known vessel of the D&C Line to survive.

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

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    Michigan: Detroit: Dossin Great Lakes Museum: Michigan: Douglas: Keewatin Maritime Museum: Michigan: Eagle Harbor: Eagle Harbor Light: Michigan: Glen Arbor: Sleeping Bear Point Lifesaving Station: Michigan: Glen Haven: Cannery Boathouse Museum: Michigan: Grand Marais: Grand Marais Maritime Museum or Pictured Rocks Nautical and Maritime Museum ...

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