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    122°19′39″W / 47.63327°N 122.32758°W / 47.63327; -122.32758 Lake Union Dry Dock Company is a full-service shipyard that specializes in vessel repair...
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    Union Dry Dock Company 47°38′00″N 122°19′39″W / 47.63327°N 122.32758°W / 47.63327; -122.32758 (Lake Union Dry Dock Company) Lake Washington Lake Washington...
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  • nearby Lake Union Dry Dock Company. In 1959 Lockheed purchased the shipyard and it became the Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company. The Yard...
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    machinery for William Moore's steamship Teaser. The Seattle Dry Dock & Shipbuilding Company was established in 1888, with Bailey Gatzert as president,...
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  • USS Jasper (category Ships built by the Lake Union Dry Dock Company)
    Jasper (PYc-13), a diesel-powered yacht, was built as Stranger by Lake Union Dry Dock Co., Seattle, Washington, in 1938; purchased 1 July 1941, from her...
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    the remains of a nearby dry dock at 1900 Atwater Street. The 1801-1803 Atwater complex is also known as the Globe Trading Company Building, and in 2015...
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    Mobile, Alabama. The Alabama Dry Dock was located in Mobile, Alabama, and was the home of Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company (ADDSCO). ADDSCO was the...
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    N. Pacific Tacoma Boatbuilding Western Winslow Contemporary Lake Union Dry Dock Company J.M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corp. Puget Sound Naval Shipyard SAFE...
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  • Everett-Pacific Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company was established in 1942 to build ships needed for World War II. Yard construction began on 1 March 1942...
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  • Great Lakes (1,013'06" long). Built in 1898, the Lorain Yard quickly grew in size and importance. The facilities eventually included two dry docks over...
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    plan to impound a much smaller lake. In the mid-1920s, Street's funding dried up, and he abandoned the effort. The lake was created by the construction...
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    USS YP-17 (category Ships built by the Lake Union Dry Dock Company)
    attack on Guam. She was laid down at the Seattle shipyard of the Lake Union Dry Dock and Machine Works, Seattle, one of 203 "Six-Bitters" ordered by the...
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  • USCGC Atalanta (category Ships built by the Lake Union Dry Dock Company)
    Guard. She was launched on 16 June 1934 at the Seattle shipyard of Lake Union Dry Dock & Machine Works, one of 18 Thetis-class patrol boats. She was commissioned...
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    USS YP-18 (category Ships built by the Lake Union Dry Dock Company)
    1934 until 1938. She was laid down at the Seattle shipyard of the Lake Union Dry Dock and Machine Works, one of 203 "Six-Bitters" ordered by the United...
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  • Quebec Railway Saint John and Quebec Railway Trust Company Saint John Valley Railway Saint John's Dry Dock Saint Joseph Valley Railway St. Lawrence and Atlantic...
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  • from established dry-docks and marine railways, or connecting canals to such facilities. In some countries such as Switzerland, lake steamers may have...
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    PD-50 (category Soviet Union–Sweden relations)
    for the construction of the world's largest floating dry dock for the Soviet Union. While the company had previously built mainly oil tankers and bulk carriers...
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  • SAFE Boats International (category Companies established in 1997)
    "SAFE Boats International LLC company profile". InsideView. Retrieved 10 August 2012. "SAFE Boats International's company profile". safeboats.com. Retrieved...
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    USS YP-16 (category Ships built by the Lake Union Dry Dock Company)
    attack on Guam. She was laid down at the Seattle shipyard of the Lake Union Dry Dock and Machine Works, Seattle, one of 203 "Six-Bitters" ordered by the...
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    of Washington Libraries Special Collections. Contains records from one of 13 unions that were locked out by Lockheed Shipbuilding Company in 1986-1987....
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    Dock. Dry Dock No. 1, Dry Dock No. 2 and Dry Dock No. 3 of Kidderpore Dock have 184, 138 and 125 kill blocks respectively, and Dry Dock No. 1 and Dry...
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    Gibbs Gas Engine Company (Jacksonville, Florida) Kingston Drydock and Construction Company (Kingston, New York) Lake Union Dry Dock Company (Seattle, Washington)...
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  • J. M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corporation (category Companies based in Tacoma, Washington)
    to 260 feet (79 m) long and with a beam of 48 feet (15 m). The outfitting dock accommodated a vessel up to 400 feet (120 m) long and 20 feet (6.1 m) deep...
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  • Lake Washington Shipyards was a shipyard in the northwest United States, located in Houghton, Washington (today Kirkland) on the shore of Lake Washington...
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    Tacoma Boatbuilding Company (sometimes Tacoma Boat) was a shipyard at 1840 Marine View Drive, Tacoma, Washington, in the United States. It was established...
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    Halifax Shipyard (category Irving Group of Companies)
    repair facility. The Halifax Graving Dock Company was formed by English investors who constructed the graving dock for $1 million, opening on September...
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    Winslow Marine Railway and Shipbuilding Company was a shipyard in Puget Sound that operated from 1903 until 1959 on Bainbridge Island, Washington, United...
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    the dry season from January to May and the rainy season from May to December. La Brea is famous for its natural wonder of the world, "The Pitch Lake", which...
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  • Shipbuilding Company was founded in the early 1900s by John Martinolich (1877-1960), an Italian immigrant from modern day Croatia. The company's original...
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  • Leanard, then president of Puget Sound Power and Light, by Lake Union Dry Dock Company. She is chartered from Newport Harbor, California. Canim—96-foot...
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