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MARYLAND, USA

State ship launched after three-year build

Nearly three years after being craned into the Miles River on 28 March, the biggest vessel to have been launched in St Michaels since 1904. It’s a major milestone in the project, which is due to be complete this spring. , a two-masted vessel of 57ft (17.4m) is a representation of the late-17th-century trading ship that accompanied the first European settlers to what is now Maryland. The ship is owned by the state of Maryland and will be operated and 

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