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The USS Constitution on its way to dock
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U.S.S. Constitution in the dry dock
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Yachts and Ships at the Harbor at Charlestown
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The states that contributed goods to the construction of the U.S.S. Constitution
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Map of the stops where the U.S.S. Constitution stopped during its "Thank You" tour in the 1930s.
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A Google maps interpretation of the USS Constitution (it's not docked!)
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Cannon balls bounced right off the sides of USS Constitution because they were made of such stiff wood that it fooled one sailor into thinking it was iron.
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The U.S.S. Constitution has been alive, despite several holdups, since 1797.
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This is a Hollywood feature film about the ship, around the time of Curtis D WIlbur's campaign to get grassroots donors to contribute to the renovations in the 1930s for the ship.
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The "Constitution Cam" photographs the ship live every 20 minutes
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