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400 years ago an English-built vessel launched America's love affair with shipbuilding. In 1607, at the mouth of Maine's Kennebec River, a group of hardy English settlers established a fragile foothold on this coast thirteen years before the Pilgrims. Here they created VIRGINIA, a 30-ton pinnace that was the first English-built ship in North America. In 1608 and 1609, the VIRGINIA ranged Maine's coast and voyaged across the Atlantic at least twice. |
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CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION AND RESOURCES FROM THE VIRGINIA EXHIBIT |
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