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This is a list of the 133 National Historic Landmarks in the United States that are ships, shipwrecks, or shipyards. [1]Of the more than 2,500 NHLs, about 5 percent are ships, shipwrecks, or shipyards.
Komsomolsk-on-Amur: Amur Shipbuilding Plant (1932–) Nizhny Novgorod: Krasnoye Sormovo (1849–) Polyarny: Russian Shipyard Number 10 (1935–) Rybinsk: Vympel Shipyard (1930–) Saint Petersburg. Admiralty Shipyard (1704-) Almaz (1901–) Baltic Shipyard (1864–) Kronstadt Marine Plant (1858–) Petrozavod (1721-2001) Severnaya Verf ...
Pages in category "Shipyards of the United States" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
U.S. Built Passenger Ships Name Entered Service Line Built/Rebuilt For Shipyard Designer Status Notes SS Morro Castle: 1900 Ward Line: William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia [10] Scrapped 1926 Laid down for Plant Line in 1899 SS Kroonland: 1902 Red Star Line: William Cramp & Sons, Philadelphia: Scrapped 1927 SS Finland: 1902 Red Star Line
This is a list of the largest shipbuilding companies in 2016 (only companies with revenue of $5 bln. and more are listed): Rank Company name Primary Industry
United States Navy shipyards belong (or belonged) to the U.S. Navy. For U.S. shipyards owned by private companies, see Category:Shipyards of the United States . Subcategories
This list of museum ships in North America is a list of notable museum ships located in the continent of North America and it may include ones in overseas parts of Canada and the United States. This includes "ships preserved in museums" defined broadly, but is intended to be limited to substantial (large) ships or, in a few cases, very notable ...
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