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Monday, April 14, 2008
Tall Ship
The
A.J. MEERWALD
, NJ's tall ship is in port at the seaport for the week. She is an old wooden oyster schooner which used to drag the Delaware bay for shellfish. Now she takes out groups of school kids and environmentalists for river tours.
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