Revolutionary Warship Found at Ground Zero Being Reconstructed at NYS Museum
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Revolutionary warship found at ground zero being reconstructed at NYS Museum
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - In July of 2010, archeologists in Manhattan discovered one-of-a- kind 18th century wooden gunboat parts hidden beneath the World Trade Center. Since then, the boat has been looked after by many professionals across the country. After being unearthed at ground zero, archeologists at Texas A&M treated, cleaned, and preserved it for 15 years. It has now been sent to the New York State Museum in Albany to be reconstructed and…
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A lost Revolutionary War-era ship that was unearthed at the site of the World Trade Center will finally be exhibited in a museum over a decade after it was found. The New York State Museum announced in a mid-May press release that the ship will be housed in its Albany headquarters. The 18th-century vessel was found during an excavation of Ground Zero in July 2010. But details about the boat have perplexed historians until now – just in time for …
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