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    Astoria Marine Construction (AMCCO) was founded as Astoria Shipbuilding by Joe Dyer is 1929 in Jeffers Gardens of Astoria, Oregon. Joe Dyer's father was...
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    USC&GS E. Lester Jones (category Ships built in Astoria, Oregon)
    surveys, from 1940 to 1967. The vessel was built by Astoria Marine Construction Company at Astoria, Oregon, completed and entered Coast and Geodetic Survey...
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  • Gardens census-designated place was 368 as of the 2010 census. Astoria Marine Construction Company a site on the National Register of Historic Places in Clatsop...
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    before beginning service as Astoria in March 2016. Astoria sailed with Cruise & Maritime Voyages until 2020 when the company suspended operations due to...
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    NOAAS Oregon (category Ships built in Astoria, Oregon)
    after which the incomplete boats moved to Astoria, Oregon, where the Astoria Marine Construction Company completed their fitting out. Naval architect...
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  • The Astoria–Megler ferry, also called the Astoria–McGowan ferry and the Astoria–North Beach ferry, ran across the Columbia River between Astoria, Oregon...
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    USS Dash (AM-428) (category Ships built in Astoria, Oregon)
    July 1951 by the Astoria Marine Construction Co., Astoria, Oregon and launched on 20 September 1952 by Astoria Marine Construction Company, the ship was...
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    USS Detector (AM-429) (category Ships built in Astoria, Oregon)
    by the Navy, AM-429 was launched 5 December 1952 by Astoria Marine Construction Company, Astoria, Oregon; sponsored by Mrs. W. Norblad; and commissioned...
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  • The George F. Rodgers Shipbuilding Company was a shipbuilder located in Astoria, Oregon. The shipyard was incorporated on August 6, 1917 by George F. Rodgers...
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    called the tug a Sea Mule, used to move US Army barges. Astoria Marine Construction Company built 15 MTL. Small wood US Army MTL Harbor Tugboats, 14...
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    Sites Database, retrieved September 26, 2013. "Fire destroys cannery on Astoria waterfront". Corvallis Gazette-Times. January 27, 1993. p. A4. Retrieved...
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    USS Egret (AMS-46) (category Ships built in Astoria, Oregon)
    prevent ships from passing. YMS-136 was built at the Astoria Marine Construction Company, Astoria, Oregon; she was laid down on 16 July 1942, launched...
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    extended the Astoria Line along 31st Street north onto Con Edison’s property at the edge of Astoria and then east along 19th Avenue to the Marine Air Terminal...
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    The American Bridge Company is a heavy/civil construction firm that specializes in building and renovating bridges and other large, complex structures...
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    in the early 1900s, and was based in Astoria, Oregon. Callender was to become one of six large towing companies of the Columbia and Willamette rivers...
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    NYC Ferry (redirect from Astoria Ferry)
    some companies, such as the New York and East River Ferry Company between Yorkville and Astoria, operating at a loss. Even with city ownership, many of...
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  • original on September 5, 2013. Retrieved June 6, 2013. "Astoria Marine Construction Company, Astoria (1922)". HPLO. Archived from the original on September...
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    The second USS Astoria (CL/CA-34) was a New Orleans-class cruiser of the United States Navy that participated in both the Battle of the Coral Sea and...
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    Astoria Park is a 59.96-acre (24.26 ha) public park in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens in New York City. The park is situated on the eastern shore of...
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    P&O Princess Cruises in 1999, and then chartered to Transocean Tours as Astoria in 2002. From 2009 until 2019 she was owned by Saga Cruises as Saga Pearl...
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    early in September. In November, Amber was assigned to patrol duty at Astoria, Oregon, and patrolled the Strait of Juan de Fuca off Neah Bay, Washington...
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  • Tattarang (category Investment companies of Australia)
    SFM Marine is a maritime services company owned by Tattarang after it acquired Northport Marine Services in 2020 and rebranded it. In 2021, SFM Marine acquired...
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    The United States Merchant Marine is an organization composed of United States civilian mariners and U.S. civilian and federally owned merchant vessels...
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    Pacific Steam Ship Company, Astoria, Oregon to the order of the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Company to serve between Astoria and San Francisco...
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    businessman and civic leader who was influential in the development of Astoria, New York. Steinway was born in Seesen, Brunswick, Germany, the fourth...
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    began operating buses in Queens in April 1919 as the Woodside-Astoria Transportation Company, with his first route, the eastern part of today's Q19 route...
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    Williams-Whittlesey Co. (category Companies based in Queens, New York)
    boatbuilding company in Queens, New York, that operated at least from 1891 to 1910. Headquartered in Long Island City with a boatyard in the adjacent Astoria neighborhood...
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  • placed her on the Astoria-Ilwaco run. After the line was acquired by the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company in 1900, the company put the T. J. Potter...
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    Nippon Yusen (category Transport companies based in Tokyo)
    the construction contract. Both options were converted into firm orders in July 2014. The building began in spring 2015 at the shipyard Japan Marine United...
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    September 1946. The ship remained in the Columbia River reserve fleet at Astoria, Oregon until sold for scrapping in 1964. Mormachawk was built in 1942...
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