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The Shipyard

PISCATAQUA SHIPS

Skilled boatbuilders were producing fine wooden ships from the dense local forests  by the late 1600s. The Raleigh, first of the ships in the Contientnal Navy was built here before the Revolution. Shipyards flourished all along the Piscataqua and the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine is over 200 years old. This section is dedicated to those ships, the men and women who built and sailed them, and their families.

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Article Title Author
Family Photos of USS Albacore Haul-out David Hancock
Gundalow Company Revives Piscataqua Boatbuilding Carol Walker Aten
Lynx Lights Up LeeAnne Gordon
Inside the Tall Ship Boat Parade J. Dennis Robinson
Cyclone Disaster at Navy Yard J. Dennis Robinson
Maine Mulls Memorial Bridge Fate Maine DOT
Portsmouth Shipyard in a Bottle J. Dennis Robinson
The Cruise of Privateer Lynx The Shipyard
The Making of Privateer Lynx Maritime Heritage
The Brief Career of Pirate John Quelch J. Dennis Robinson
 
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