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Ships, Explorers, And The World Trade Center

December 29, 2009admin

In 1916 the burnt timbers of what some believe is a 17th-century ship’s keel (the remains of Adriaen Block’s Tiger, forerunner of the Onrust) were discovered at the site of the future World Trade Center. You can read about that at one of my favorite blogs, The Old Salt Blog. Later, an ancient anchor and […]

Exhibits Archaeology, Maritime History, New Amsterdam, New Netherland, New York City, Shipwrecks 1 Comment
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