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Gloucester's Adventure: An American Story

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The story of Gloucester, Massachusetts,  once one of the world's busiest fishing ports, and the sailing schooner Adventure who was built there in 1926 and soon became one of the most successful fishing schooners of her time. As time went on and with the advancement of power technologies, many schooners were left to die in a backwater sea cemetery, and Adventure was no exception. Eventually she was rescued, renovated and put to work as a windjammer in the great bays of Maine under Captain Sharp. Adventure, eventually returned to her homeport of Gloucester as a gracious gift from her captain, now serves as an educational tool for the seafaring town.
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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 11 July, 2007.

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