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1) Fort ticonderoga 2) Historic site of 1775 3) Museum ship in Vermont 4) Pitched battle 5) Quarantine facility
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[Amtrak station] Fort Ticonderoga does have a former Delaware and Hudson Railway station that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is not served by Amtrak or any other railroad, however. ==Notable places nearby== ...
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[clipper] Ticonderoga was a 169 feet 4 masted clipper displacing 1,089 tons, launched in 1849 at Williamsburg, New York. The Ticonderoga was infamous for its `fever ship` voyage in 1852 from Liverpool to Port Phillip carrying 795 passengers, arriving on the 22nd December 1852. It was a double-decker ship, overcrowded, and with more than its...
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[steamboat] The steamboat Ticonderoga is America`s last remaining side-paddle-wheel passenger steamer with a vertical beam engine of the type that provided freight and passenger service on America`s lakes and rivers from the early 19th to the mid-20th centuries. Commissioned by the Champlain Transportation Company, Ticonderoga was built in ...
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(from the article `naval ship`) ...was followed by a series of nuclear-powered U.S. cruisers that ended, in the 1970s, with the 10,400-ton Virginia class. This class was ...
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unincorporated village and town (township), Essex county, northeastern New York, U.S., at the north outlet (La Chute River) of Lake George where it ... [5 related articles]
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Ticonderoga is a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson.
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The Ticonderoga was an American transport ship which was torpedoed and sunk while conveying troops to Europe on the 30th of September 1918. 121 lives were lost in the sinking.
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