Virginia V

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Virginia_V an entity of type: Thing

le Virginia V est le dernier exemplaire de la (en). C'est un bateau à vapeur qui faisait partie d'une grande flotte de petits bateaux à passagers opérant dans le Puget Sound, reliant les diverses îles à la fin du XIXe siècle et le début du XXe entre Seattle et Tacoma, de Vashon Island à la Péninsule de Kitsap. Classé au National Historic Landmark il est exploité comme navire musée sur le Lac Union à Seattle. rdf:langString
The steamship Virginia V is one of two last operational examples of Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet steamers. She was once part of a large fleet of small passenger and freight carrying ships that linked the islands and ports of Puget Sound in Washington state in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is a Seattle landmark and a National Historic Landmark. Her original route was between the cities of Tacoma and Seattle, along the West Pass (also known as Colvos Passage) between Vashon Island and the Kitsap Peninsula. Today the ship operates from Heritage Wharf at Lake Union Park in Seattle. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString le Virginia V est le dernier exemplaire de la (en). C'est un bateau à vapeur qui faisait partie d'une grande flotte de petits bateaux à passagers opérant dans le Puget Sound, reliant les diverses îles à la fin du XIXe siècle et le début du XXe entre Seattle et Tacoma, de Vashon Island à la Péninsule de Kitsap. Classé au National Historic Landmark il est exploité comme navire musée sur le Lac Union à Seattle.
rdf:langString The steamship Virginia V is one of two last operational examples of Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet steamers. She was once part of a large fleet of small passenger and freight carrying ships that linked the islands and ports of Puget Sound in Washington state in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is a Seattle landmark and a National Historic Landmark. Her original route was between the cities of Tacoma and Seattle, along the West Pass (also known as Colvos Passage) between Vashon Island and the Kitsap Peninsula. Today the ship operates from Heritage Wharf at Lake Union Park in Seattle.
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