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The Pinta is docked at 131 W. River Road, near the Wharf, for dockside tours until July 5. According to the Columbus Foundation, the ship is a floating museum, and you can step inside.
The replica Niña was built completely by hand and without the use of power tools. Archaeology magazine called her "the most ...
Photos of the Pinta, a replica of the Portuguese caravel ship used by Christopher Columbus during his 1492 transatlantic voyage, made rounds on Twitter last week as it traveled down the Ohio River ...
Photos of the Pinta, a replica of the Portuguese caravel ship used by Christopher Columbus during his 1492 transatlantic voyage, made rounds on Twitter last week as it traveled down the Ohio River.
BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - Time is running out to tour the “Niña” and “Pinta” replicas of Christopher Columbus’ ships before they sail away.
The Pinta and the Nina, replicas of Christopher Columbus’ ships, will open on March 16 in St. Marks. While in port, the general public is invited to visit the ships for a walk-aboard, self ...
A replica of one of Christopher Columbus' famous tall ships, the Pinta, will be docked at Plaza de Luna, located at 900 S. Palafox St. in January. From Jan. 5-22, the replica will be docked for ...
BILOXI, MS. – On Thursday, February 20th, the Pinta and the Nina, replicas of Columbus’ Ships, will open in Biloxi. The ships will be docked at Schooner Pier Complex, 367 Beach Boulevard, unt… ...
Posted: Jan 5, 2023 / 06:40 PM CST Updated: Jan 5, 2023 / 06:40 PM CST PENSACOLA, Fla. (WKRG) — A replica of the Pinta ship that Christopher Columbus sailed in 1492 has arrived in Pensacola.
In 2005, the Pinta, also a caravel, was launched in Brazil and was the first ship to site land in the New World. Historians consider the caravel the Space Shuttle of the 15th century.
Replicas of Christopher Columbus' ships, the Pinta, left, and the Nina sailed into the Michigan City Port Wednesday morning where they will be docked near Millennium Park through Sept. 8.
True-to-life replicas of historic ships the Pinta and the Nina will dock in Clarksville on Wednesday. Considered to be a "sailing museums," the ships will be open for self-guided tours from ...
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