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The Conversation talked to Bruce McEwan, the president of The Friends of Falls of Clyde, whose mission is to preserve and restore the iron-hulled ship. They filed testimony to set the record straight as the ship's owners.
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Nonprofit faces challenges in the effort to get the Falls of Clyde back to Scotland; New insights into Niʻihau's history from Hawaiian-language newspapers
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The Department of Transportation in a recent environmental assessment, said it plans to issue a request for proposal to attract contractors to remove the iron-hulled ship that’s been impounded at Honolulu’s Pier 7.
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The state wants to remove the historic ship, which is the only surviving iron-hulled four-masted full rigged ship in the world, from Honolulu Harbor. To do so, it must also delist Falls of Clyde from the State and National Register of Historic Places.
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The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation said it cannot move forward with issuing a Request For Proposals to remove the historic vessel from the harbor until it goes through the planning and entitlement process.
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A piece of Hawaiʻi maritime history moored in Honolulu Harbor has been physically deteriorating for years. Transportation officials want Falls of Clyde removed before it could impact port operations. The Conversation's Catherine Cruz has more.
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The Falls of Clyde began sinking in Honolulu harbor last week. The 280-foot iron-hulled sailing ship has been moored in Honolulu Harbor for decades,…
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The fate of a historic tall ship moored in Honolulu Harbor could be left up to the state.The 138-year-old Falls of Clyde has been moored in Honolulu…