Try also the Columbia River Maritime Center, Astoria, Oregon. And the Seattle Wooden Boat Center,
Washington. John Martinson
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What about the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich. I presume they will
have email, but I do not know their number. Good luck. A. Kaeppler
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