Cora F. Cressey
The Cora F. Cressey was a five masted wooden-hulled freight schooner operating in the coasting trade along the east coast of the United States. Built in 1902, she served in that trade until 1928. After serving for a time as a floating nightclub, her hulk was towed to the Keene Narrows in Bremen, Maine, where it was scuttled to serve as a breakwater for a lobster operation. Despite its deteriorating condition, the hulk is, at 273 feet (83 m) in length, one of the largest surviving wooden hulls in the United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
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Cora F. Cressey
The Cora F. Cressey was a five masted wooden-hulled freight schooner operating in the coasting trade along the east coast of the United States. Built in 1902, she served in that trade until 1928. After serving for a time as a floating nightclub, her hulk was towed to the Keene Narrows in Bremen, Maine, where it was scuttled to serve as a breakwater for a lobster operation. Despite its deteriorating condition, the hulk is, at 273 feet (83 m) in length, one of the largest surviving wooden hulls in the United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
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Painting of the Cora F. Cressey by Solon Badger
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