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The replica Columbus ships, Nina and Pinta, are seen docked at Levee Park in the Mississippi River on June 30 in Winona.
The Niña, Sanger said, is an exact replica of the ship Columbus sailed. The Pinta is 15 feet longer and 8 feet wider than the original to accommodate more people for charters and events.
Replicas of the Niña and Pinta, ships Columbus sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to “discover” America, are docked at Riverside Park and will be available for tours until their departure ...
A replica of the Nina ship passes by Cape Girardeau during a trip from Hannibal, Missouri, to its next stop at Grand Rivers, Kentucky. The Columbus Foundation operates two replicas, Nina and Pinta ...
On Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1913, the Manitowoc Daily Herald announced replicas of Christopher Columbus’s ships (the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria) would arrive in Manitowoc the next day.
Replicas of two of Christopher Columbus' ships are docked in Charleston. The Nina and the Pinta are on display at Hadaad Riverfront Park and will remain there until departing on Oct. 26.
DAVENPORT — Neither Christoper Columbus nor Snoopy were present, but their respective "ships" appeared in the Quad-Cities on Tuesday. "Snoopy's" MetLife airship sailed over Pinta and Nina ...
Columbus may have sailed the ocean blue in 1492, but in 2013, Winona-area residents had the opportunity to make new discoveries. Replicas of two of Columbus’ vessels, the Niña and Pinta, were ...
The Nina and Pinta were two of three ships used by Christopher Columbus to discover the new world. The ships will be docked there until September 8.
Vania Williams, of Talihina, a deck hand for the Nina ship, places a sign on the Pinta ship at Three Forks Harbor in Muskogee, after a sail into the Port of Muskogee. Taken on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014.
Two full-size replicas of Christopher Columbus' historic fleet will again be on exhibit at a city-owned museum in Corpus Christi "hopefully by May," said City Manager David Garcia. The planned re ...
Southeast Missourian Hand-built replicas of Christopher Columbus' Pinta and Nina ships will dock on the Cape Girardeau riverfront from Sept. 29 to Oct. 8.Submitted ...
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