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  2. Vistafjord - Wikipedia

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    MS Vistafjord was an ocean liner that was built as a combined liner/cruise ship in 1973 by Swan Hunter, England [5] for the Norwegian America Line.In 1983 she was sold to Cunard, retaining her original name until 1999 when she was renamed Caronia.

  3. Project America - Wikipedia

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    Project America was the result of the U.S.-Flag Cruise Ship Pilot Project Statute passed by Congress in 1997, designed to do the following: Revitalise the U.S.-flag oceangoing cruise ship fleet; Create more than 5,000 American jobs; Help sustain and modernise the U.S. shipbuilding industrial base; Increase U.S. tax revenues; Boost Hawaii tourism

  4. List of ships built at Meyer Werft - Wikipedia

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    Cruise ship 129,690 4,000 United States: Disney Cruise Line: 688 2012 9445590 Disney Fantasy: Cruise ship 129,750 4,000 United States: Disney Cruise Line: 689 2011 9490040 AIDAsol: Cruise ship 71,304 2,194 Germany: AIDA Cruises: 690 2012 9490052 AIDAmar: Cruise ship 71,304 2,194 Germany: AIDA Cruises: 691 2012 9506459 Celebrity Reflection ...

  5. Pride of America - Wikipedia

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    MS Pride of America is a cruise ship operated by NCL America, a division of Norwegian Cruise Lines, to sail itineraries in the Hawaiian Islands.Construction of the ship began in 2000 in the United States as part of a plan for a U.S.-built and U.S.-flagged cruise ship under Project America, but the project failed and she was eventually purchased by Norwegian Cruise Lines and completed in Germany.

  6. Before You Set Sail, Learn these Surprising Cruise Ship Facts

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    Cruise ship retirement will cost you, though, with cruise lines like Storylines charging anywhere from $352,000 to buy a 172-square foot condo to $3.2 million for a 1,690-square-foot residence ...

  7. SS Eastland - Wikipedia

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    SS Eastland was a passenger ship based in Chicago and used for tours. On 24 July 1915, the ship rolled over onto its side while tied to a dock in the Chicago River. [1] In total, 844 passengers and crew were killed in what was the largest loss of life from a single shipwreck on the Great Lakes.

  8. West Sea Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    West Sea is dedicated to the construction of various types of ships, such as cruise ships [1] and offshore patrol vessels. [2] Since 2014 it has built more than 15 ships and repaired more than 50 ships, such as Container ships, Tankers, Platform supply vessels, Cargo ships, Cruise ships, Reefer ships and Tugs. [3]

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