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Schooner American Eagle


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The 92' schooner American Eagle was built in Gloucester, Massachusetts in 1930. For 53 years she was a working member of the famed Gloucester fishing fleet. She's also a National Historic Landmark. Her owner and captain, John Foss, is host to guests on three-, four-, and six day windjammer sailing cruises. Guests: 26


Address: 11 Front Street
Phone: (207) 594-8007
Our Website:www.schooneramericaneagle.com/

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The 92' schooner American Eagle was built in Gloucester, Massachusetts in 1930. For 53 years she was a working member of the ...