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Oldest Surviving Ship of U.S. Navy To Go On Display Next Year

Oldest Surviving Ship of U.S. Navy To Go On Display Next Year

In 2026, the US will celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. That year, the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum of American History will unveil a new display interpreting the 54-foot 1776 gunboat Philadelphia, built for Benedict Arnold at Whitehall and the oldest surviving ship of the US Navy. When it was reported in the summer of 1935 that the wreck of a Revolutionary...

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