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The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Eagle is moored in Seattle this week, the first time since 2008, and the public can tour it for ...
The US Coast Guard's Barque Eagle, known as 'America's Tall Ship,' is in Seattle offering free public tours to showcase its ...
The U.S. Coast Guard’s Barque Eagle will be visiting Seattle and open for public tours on July 9 and 10, according to a ...
The U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle, the largest tall ship flying the American flag, is set to visit Seattle for the first time ...
Photographer Niall McShane visited the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Eagle in Seattle Thursday. According to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy website, the Eagle is a 295-foot, three-masted barque used ...
Tall ship 'Eagle' lands in Seattle. By CLAIRE TRAGESER, P-I REPORTER July 1, 2008. United States Coast Guard seamen Michelle Payne, left, assists cadets, from left, Parish Kaleiwahea Jenna ...
They'll highlight the start of a festive Aug. 15 to 19 weekend -- which almost didn't happen -- when Seattle hosts a sizable fleet of unique tall ships this summer after all.
Whatever it is, Seattle can't seem to keep its hands off the Russian sailing ship Pallada and its crew of 200 cadets. The 300 foot ship is docked at Seattle's Pier 66 and open for public tours ...
With three masts, 21,350 square feet of sail and five miles of rigging, the U.S. Coast Guard Barque Eagle is a vestige of the past still used to train seamen.