BAY CITY, MI – Bay City faces the possibility of losing its place as a Tall Ships Challenge host in 2028 unless a local organization steps forward to handle fundraising and event coordination. The ...
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Rhode Island's 1976 bicentennial celebration was a major event that helped boost patriotism after a decade of social unrest. The celebration helped transform Newport's waterfront into a major tourism ...
This week, the Galveston Park Board of Trustees voted unanimously to spend $750,000 in tourism development funds to send the 1877 tall ship Elissa on a promotional tour connected to the yearlong ...
Celebrate America’s 250th anniversary with us as we experience the return of the Tall Ships to Boston! We will be leaving Foxboro at 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 16, from the parking lot of St. Mary’s ...
Baltimore’s Inner Harbor waterfront has a new look. The nearly 100-foot-tall masts that soared above the historic USS Constellation are gone, at least for now. Historic Ships in Baltimore, an ...
"America’s Tall Ship" will join in the nation’s 250th birthday celebrations with stops at several port cities. Tours will be open to the public at each stop. It’s one of many events planned to ...
SAN DIEGO — There’s something special docked along San Diego’s waterfront this week — a historic Norwegian tall ship that’s turned Broadway Pier into a global hub for ocean innovation. The Statsraad ...
It has arrived: A 111-year-old Norwegian tall ship arrived in San Diego this week, part of a stop on a tour around the world that is intended to educate the public about ocean conservation and ...
More than 50 tall ships from 30 countries will sail from the Verrazzano Bridge to the George Washington Bridge on July 4, 2026. From the bluffs of Fort Lee to the overlooks in Englewood Cliffs, Bergen ...
In what is shaping up to be the most significant maritime event in the nation’s history, more than 50 Class A and Class B tall ships from 30 countries have committed to participate in the NY/NJ region ...