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Massive tall ships delight thousands in Boston Harbor during Sail250 celebration

Massive tall ships delight thousands in Boston Harbor during Sail250 celebration

But at the front of a procession of sails was Boston’s own “Old Ironsides,” or the USS Constitution, a ship typically stationed in Charlestown. Built in 1797, the 305-foot frigate is known as the world’s oldest commissioned warship still afloat.... Read more.

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