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"Restoration Shipwrights Shed New Light on the Charles W. Morgan" - WoodenBoat Magazine, May/June 2012.
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After almost 75 years, Nathan Samuel Nevins once again set foot on the deck of a childhood memory, the Charles W. Morgan. Witness his reunion and his thoughts on the importance of this national landmark, in a special interview that took place May 8, 2012.
The Charles W. Morgan
The Charles W. Morgan is the last remaining wooden whaleship and the oldest American commercial vessel still in existence. Built in 1841 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, she sailed on 37 voyages around the globe during an 80-year whaling career. The vessel came to Mystic Seaport in 1941 and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1967. More than 20 million Mystic Seaport visitors have walked the whaleship's decks. Currently undergoing an extensive restoration in the Museum's Preservation Shipyard, the Morgan will be launched July 21, 2013 and will embark on her 38th Voyage to historic ports in New England in the late spring of 2014.
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