Nearly a century ago, Danish archaeologists traveled to the site of the ancient city of Hama, a region that was occupied for close to 8,000 years. Hama, now in modern-day Syria, was first occupied ...
Norfolk — is going through “an evolution, putting in necessary investments to stay on top of the times” as a tourism destination, says Sean Washington, the city’s director of economic development. The ...
New drone footage has captured inside the newly refurbished Hull Maritime Museum following a delay in its reopening. Hull Maritime Museum will welcome visitors back in Spring 2026 following a £27.5m ...
For most of the 20th century, virtually every naval ship had asbestos aboard in some capacity. Now, the U.S. Navy is the military branch believed to have the highest rate of mesothelioma, a cancer ...
“We’re thrilled to embark on another fantastic year, which helps us keep our ship and museum operations running smoothly and preserves the rich legacy of the Great Lakes car ferries.
The museum also manages the Col. James M. Schoonmaker Museum Ship and the Museum Tug Ohio. The Great Lakes Book Club provides an opportunity for participants to engage with literature that ...
The Philippines has protested this month against the entry of Chinese vessels in its 200-nautical-mile exclusive economic zone (EEZ), including the 165-m (541-ft) -long ship 5901, last spotted 77 ...
so the ship can easily and safely pass through," said Sam Perlman, Door County Maritime Museum deputy director. Perlman says documenting the arrival of the Joseph L. Block Monday morning was a ...
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The coast guard in Taiwan said it was unable to board the Shunxing39 to investigate because of poor weather conditions - Taiwan National Coast Guard Administration ...
Taiwan has accused a Chinese-owned ship of severing a critical data cable off its northern coast on Friday. Officials in Taipei discovered that four cores of an international submarine cable, which ...
According to the Wisconsin Maritime Museum, the 312-foot-long Cobia became operational in November 1943. It went on to sink 13 Japanese ships, including one convoy meant to bring Japanese soldiers ...