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Two well-known aircraft at the National Air and Space Museum - the Ford Tri-Motor and the Douglas DC-3 Dakota, a type which my father flew during the short lifespan of Cambrian Airways. {04-Su10A32} Washington D.C. |
Famous aircraft at the National Air and Space Museum {U8-Su10A33} Washington D.C. |
The Capitol {04-U8-17} Washington D.C. |
The Argia, a replica 19th c. schooner.This was our conveyance for an idyllic sunset cruise later that day after we looked around the fascinating ancient seaport. {04-Su10A39} Mystic Seaport, CT |
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The engine room of the Sabino - they say it is the only coal-fired passenger-carrying steamboat in operation (in USA?). {04-Su10B15} Mystic Seaport, CT |
Working on boat rigging {04-U9-05} Historic Shipyard, Mystic CT |
"Chanteymen" performing on the Charles W. Morgan. These salty chaps regularly entertain visitors with songs, hornpipes and seafaring yarns. {04-Su10B24} Mystic Seaport |
A sunset sail on the schooner Argia begins with holding up the traffic at the town's bascule bridge. {04-Su10C3} Mystic CT |
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