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the new economy - the nation's fourth largest | seaport, a center of Homeland Security activity and a |
arbour steeps and bushclad ridges, a Claudian | seaport, a park of orderly temples lapped by water, i |
Mystic | Seaport acquired the vessel in 1951 for use as a trai |
Mystic | Seaport acquired the vessel to add to their collectio |
s also been a hub for small regional airline, | SeaPort Airlines which provides single engine plane s |
SeaPort Airlines is based out of the private aviation | |
ed for general aviation but is also served by | SeaPort Airlines through the federally subsidized Ess |
fort, or simply the Port of Port Lavaca, is a | seaport along the shores of Matagorda Bay, Texas (Uni |
ons in Score were filmed in Bakar, Croatia, a | seaport and small village located about 15 km from Ri |
It is a | seaport and railway junction city located on the east |
early area to develop in colonial times as a | seaport and center of rice culture and timbering. |
Farjeon's The Ithacans, John Masefield's The | Seaport and her Sailors; a ballad opera by Clifford B |
It soon became a | seaport and center for shipbuilding. |
Following 1952 both the “small | seaport” and the “market town” were given simple town |
In 1982 the Florence was acquired by Mystic | Seaport and completely restored to her original confi |
The borough consisted of the town of Fowey, a | seaport and market town, and the neighbouring hamlet |
Paradip is a town, a | seaport and a notified area committee in Jagatsinghpu |
The city of Chiba was a | seaport and population center on the eastern fringe o |
a convoy of military vehicles rolling into a | seaport and stopping near the pier where the Soviet c |
ly as the city of Georgetown has an excellent | seaport and harbor. |
at West 39th Street, Pier 11 at South Street | Seaport, and Battery Park City Ferry Terminal. |
n loaded onto pole boats for transport to the | seaport and market at Savannah, Georgia 215 river mil |
he M11 corridor and Stansted airport, Harwich | seaport and the main site for the London 2012 Olympic |
Greenock was already a major | seaport and a branch near the station provided a good |
rol of key sites in Mogadishu -- the airport, | seaport, and presidential palace.But the insurgents c |
included the extension of Ring III to the new | seaport and a new railway line to be used for transpo |
The town's airport and | seaport are both several km away on the island's east |
m was given over to industry, and a large new | seaport area was constructed. |
o 1897, van Dongen frequented the Red Quarter | seaport area, where he drew scenes of sailors and pro |
ren sailed instead to Chinwangtao, China, the | seaport at the base of the Great Wall. |
Lord Dunmore's War he saw heavy action at the | seaport Battles of Hampton and Norfolk. |
During the 19th century the canal served as a | seaport before the Charles River dam was interposed b |
The | seaport boasts approximately $100 billion dollars in |
Picasso at Ninety One ( | Seaport Books, 1988) |
Abdulaziz International Airport or the Jeddah | Seaport, both of which are in Jeddah. |
The station is located on | Seaport Boulevard at Pittsburg Street on the South Bo |
In 9th-10th centuries it was a well-known | seaport, bound with cities of Byzantine Empire. |
They moved to Saint Helier, the | seaport capital of Jersey, where John worked first as |
On September 18, 2008 AIS was acquired by | Seaport Capital, who is also invested in Peak 10 and |
Nearest | Seaport: Chennai |
h the Port of Long Beach comprise the largest | seaport complex in the United States and the fifth bu |
became safer and a "beach village" and small | seaport developed. |
ern Union schooner is located in the Historic | Seaport District. |
he island, with the exception of the Historic | Seaport district. |
ills have removed all remnants of Cambridge's | seaport docks and wharves. |
f Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, consists of | seaport facilities for cargo, especially roll-on/roll |
city of Figueira da Foz that comprises a busy | seaport, fishing harbour and summer tourism facilitie |
are entering the United States via an air or | seaport for 90 days or less and who are not U.S. citi |
The technological channel on water area of | seaport for building of moorings; |
tant harbour town until the 1970s as the only | seaport for the environs. |
Godavaya was the | seaport for the mediaeval (11th century) southern cap |
The town was founded in 1894 as a | seaport for sending wheat, wool and furs to France, G |
guests from the airport or their hotel to the | seaport for their Disney Cruise. |
Anapa (Russian: Ана́па) was originally a | seaport for the Natkhuay tribe of the Adyghe people, |
graphy at the University of Kiel, and in that | seaport found the connection of his subject with mari |
ilmington, North Carolina, the only remaining | seaport from which blockade running could be conducte |
no currently operates regularly at the Mystic | Seaport giving patrons tours of the Mystic River. |
The | seaport has 8.5m of Draft. |
The Bilhorod-Dnistrovsky | Seaport has an area of 14,700 m2 (158,000 sq ft) for |
This area is sometimes referred to as | Seaport Heights. |
upporters who were involved with an expanding | seaport hospital and its many campuses. |
Seaport Hotel and Seaport World Trade Center | |
42, while his parents sailed from London to a | seaport in New England. |
Brilliant is a schooner located at Mystic | Seaport in Mystic, Connecticut, United States. |
III is a lighthouse tender located at Mystic | Seaport in Mystic, Connecticut, United States. |
Port Lagos, a | seaport in Western Thrace which now belongs to Greece |
alia is a coasting schooner located at Mystic | Seaport in Mystic, Connecticut, United States. |
Annie is a Sandbagger sloop located at Mystic | Seaport in Mystic, Connecticut, United States. |
The Port of Freeport is a major deepwater | seaport in Freeport, Texas (United States). |
the Charles W. Morgan, today moored at Mystic | Seaport in Mystic, Connecticut. |
nn is a Eastern rig Dragger located at Mystic | Seaport in Mystic, Connecticut, United States. |
Vuosaari is the location of a new major | seaport in Helsinki, the Vuosaari Harbour. |
The nearest | seaport in Nagapattinam Port which is 84 kilometres f |
Pseira: A Bronze Age | Seaport in Minoan Crete Philip P. Betancourt |
ce is a western rig dragger located at Mystic | Seaport in Mystic, Connecticut, United States. |
Port of Paradip is the primary | seaport in the Indian state of Orissa in the District |
The Annie was donated to Mystic | Seaport in 1931 and became the first vessel in their |
ed of Brilliant, and he donated her to Mystic | Seaport in 1957. |
0 miles from the Gulf, to be the 11th largest | seaport in the United States. |
Lelant was a | seaport in the Middle Ages, but the trade was lost to |
Reported damage to the | seaport included the collapse of cranes and container |
he holiday concert series at the South Street | Seaport, including the Living Christmas Tree-a group |
Mystic | Seaport is a popular destination for boaters, who pay |
Bilhorod-Dnistrovsky | Seaport is mainly a freight seaport. |
Bristol, a deepwater | seaport, is named after Bristol, England. |
Vizhinjam International | Seaport is an international deepwater multi-purpose s |
Historic | Seaport is a neighborhood within the City of Key West |
The temple town which was a | seaport, is believed to be over two thousand years ol |
Mystic | Seaport Light |
Mystic | Seaport Light is a lighthouse at the south end of Mys |
Mystic | Seaport Light was built in 1966 as a replica of the 1 |
Mystic | Seaport Lighthouse was built in 1966 and is a replica |
industries, Airport, | Seaport, Metro railways etc.. |
ship Peking was rented from the South Street | Seaport Museum in New York's East Harbor, and writer |
Independence | Seaport Museum |
ot sailing, the Elissa is moored at the Texas | Seaport Museum in Galveston. |
In 1968, she was sold to the South Street | Seaport Museum and refinished. |
or vessel before being acquired by the Mystic | Seaport Museum in 1963. |
He was also a trustee of the South Street | Seaport Museum in New York and a member of the financ |
Sabino was leased for one year to the Mystic | Seaport Museum to determine if a steamboat would appe |
In June 2007 former Independence | Seaport Museum president John S. Carter pleaded guilt |
nd commandeering yachts from the Philadelphia | Seaport Museum for personal travel. |
ntic Crossing on Queen Elizabeth South Street | Seaport Museum, New York, USA |
rom 1966-74, during his time at Mystic as the | Seaport's Associate Curator, are collected at the G. |
Pliny, the Roman historian, writes that his | seaport, Muziris (Cranganore), ‘abounds in ships'. |
ail '92/Columbus Quincentennial, South Street | Seaport, New York City - July 4, 1992 |
eets in New York City, where the South Street | Seaport now stands. |
Mystic | Seaport now uses the vessel as an offshore classroom |
Mystic | Seaport now cares for the vessel and features it as p |
Locus River), just to the north of the modern | seaport of Larache. |
now known as Medinet-el Haras, is an ancient | seaport of Egypt on the west coast of the Red Sea. |
tlantic Fleet, principally based at the major | seaport of Brest, had played no significant part in t |
It is also where the commercial | seaport of Ghent links with the inner-city canals. |
The Grimsby trolleybus system once served the | seaport of Grimsby, in Lincolnshire, England. |
to 60 strong fishing fleet out of the Suffolk | seaport of Lowestoft. |
at the flotilla would depart the Persian Gulf | seaport of Bushehr on May 16. |
It lies about 15 kilometres northwest of the | seaport of Emden and has a population of 474 (as at: |
s, and functioned as the commercial and naval | seaport of Antioch on the Orontes (now Antakya). |
Grand Strand, and just north of the historic | seaport of Georgetown. |
chool trip to the Real Felipe Fortress in the | seaport of Callao. |
einster and the semi-independent Norse-Gaelic | seaport of Wexford. |
served both Cleethorpes and the neighbouring | seaport of Grimsby. |
Mogador was an important harbour, the first | seaport of Morocco, with constant relations with Euro |
s base in Scotland to the south coast British | seaport of Southampton. |
hree airports, waterfront real estate and the | seaport of Boston. |
the Carinthian capital of Klagenfurt and the | seaport of Trieste. |
te from the Atlantic Ocean on the east to the | seaport on Biscayne Bay to the west, without having t |
hefort is a commune in southwestern France, a | seaport on the Atlantic Ocean. |
Churchill is the principal | seaport on Canada's northern coast and has rail and a |
poallergenic rooms, and Forbes Traveler named | Seaport one of America's Greenest Hotels in 2008. |
Port Bainbridge is an inland | seaport operated by the Georgia Ports Authority and i |
A ladested, small | seaport or "Charge Venue" were smaller towns with lim |
e was director of the Williams College-Mystic | Seaport Program (commonly called Williams-Mystic) at |
The | seaport provides the country with jobs, generate tax |
The Mystic | Seaport Sea Music Festival, held annually in June sin |
essfully sponsoring advancements to Florida's | seaport security laws in the wake of "9-11". |
used in numerous other states as a model for | seaport security. |
Archaeological materials in this | seaport, sited above its harbor, to which it was conn |
A prosperous | seaport situated between the Netherlands and the Holy |
The | Seaport, South St. at Fulton St. |
s well as an integrated railway network and a | seaport that are primarily used to transport its coal |
o large harbors: Su-ao Port, a multi-function | seaport that also houses a naval base; and Nanfang-ao |
gas port, the upgrading of the General Santos | Seaport, the Rehabilitaiton of the Pan-Philippine Hig |
It is still an important naval | seaport, the main military haven of Spain, and there |
to benefit the construction of the Tuckerton | Seaport; the plates are still available for purchase. |
osperity largely to its textile mills and its | seaport till the 1980s. |
s Napoleon Bonaparte) arrives at the Yokohama | seaport to visit an old pen friend of his living in T |
h century Cistercian monks used the area as a | seaport to import "Bath Stone" from Bristol which the |
n lines under cover of darkness at Termoli, a | seaport town on the Adriatic coast, north of the Bifu |
studied work, The Morgesons is set in a small | seaport town, and is the dramatic story of Cassandra |
this reason, cooperation between the adjacent | seaport towns was almost impossible. |
Cannanore (now Kannur) was an important | seaport under the 15th century rulers of Malabar, the |
Blakeney was a commercial | seaport until the early 20th century. |
Seaport Village is home to several bay-view restauran | |
The | seaport village received city (ladested) rights in 18 |
Seaport Village is where the Orange and the Special E | |
Seaport Village is a station of the Orange line on th | |
Seaport Village is a shopping and dining complex adja | |
Seaport Village, a shopping and entertainment complex | |
brskaya Railway Directorate, Saint Petersburg | Seaport, Vladimir Putin signed a decree granting the |
During the early-20th century when the | seaport was at its busiest and before the constructio |
The site of the Tuckerton | Seaport was built on a formerly-wooded site along Tuc |
with the Eastern provinces of the Empire; the | seaport was supposedly also used for military purpose |
titute of American Maritime History at Mystic | Seaport, where he studied under Robert G. Albion and |
It is a commercial | seaport which serves the inland cities of Southern In |
St. Marks is a small commercial | seaport, which in the past was of some minor importan |
Old Newport; The | Seaport Years by Ramona Duarte Castle, illustrated by |
t of the movie takes place at Japan's biggest | seaport: Yokohama. |
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