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    Found a link to a site with some photos and information on the USS Constitution's 1931-1934 cruise:

    https://rxmacduff.wordpress.com/2013...-photo-series/
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    https://rxmacduff.files.wordpress.co...pg?w=870&h=674

    . o O ( Must... not... do... this.... )

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    AWESOME PICTURES/LINK I want to get up to boston to see her, but have not been able to make the trip as of yet. I have been able to go to baltimore to see her sister ship

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    Those are good pictures. I was surprised that the U.S.S. Constitution was still seaworthy after all those years. It is a tribute to the original builders and to those who maintain her. Another thing which impressed me was the very long jib.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mt1ss bob View Post
    AWESOME PICTURES/LINK I want to get up to boston to see her, but have not been able to make the trip as of yet. I have been able to go to baltimore to see her sister ship
    I recently posted some pictures of a visit to USS Constellation in Baltimore but they may have been lost in the site hack. Just so you know the one in Baltimore is the ship-sloop built in 1854, not the previous ship of the same name.

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