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The vice president of the H. Lee White Maritime Museum board says he is optimistic about the future of the part of the pier where the museum sits ...
When the Navy ordered all alcohol off its ships in 1914, much of the fleet was in Mexico as part of the occupation of ...
When the Clyde was the ship building capital of the world, some of the most famous vessels in the world were launched from ...
Tucked inside the Port of Los Angeles, an industrial island has become an unexpected flashpoint in the federal immigration crackdown. Terminal Island is best known for housing shipyards, warehouses ...
The deal to permanently moor the historic battleship, the former USS Texas (BB-35), at the Port of Galveston was finalized ...
The last surviving battleship to have served in both World Wars has secured a new permanent home at Galveston’s Pier 15, ...