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    Friday, April 26, 2024

    Work continues on the Sabino

    Shipwright Tom Daniels works at fitting the port side rail on the fore deck of the steamship Sabino Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015 at the Mystic Seaport's H.B. duPont Preservation Shipyard. The Sabino, built in 1908 in East Boothbay, Maine, is the last surviving coal-fired steamboat in regular operation today and is designated a National Historic Landmark vessel. The Sabino is expected to return to service offering cruises on the Mystic River for the summer of 2016. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
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    Shipwright Tom Daniels works at fitting the port side rail on the fore deck of the steamship Sabino Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015 at the Mystic Seaport's H.B. duPont Preservation Shipyard.

    The Sabino, built in 1908 in East Boothbay, Maine, is the last surviving coal-fired steamboat in regular operation today and is designated a National Historic Landmark vessel.

    The Sabino is expected to return to service offering cruises on the Mystic River for the summer of 2016.

    Shipwright Tom Daniels works at fitting the port side rail on the fore deck of the steamship Sabino Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015 at the Mystic Seaport's H.B. duPont Preservation Shipyard. The Sabino, built in 1908 in East Boothbay, Maine, is the last surviving coal-fired steamboat in regular operation today and is designated a National Historic Landmark vessel. The Sabino is expected to return to service offering cruises on the Mystic River for the summer of 2016. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
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    Shipwright Tom Daniels works at fitting the port side rail on the fore deck of the steamship Sabino Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015 at the Mystic Seaport's H.B. duPont Preservation Shipyard. The Sabino, built in 1908 in East Boothbay, Maine, is the last surviving coal-fired steamboat in regular operation today and is designated a National Historic Landmark vessel. The Sabino is expected to return to service offering cruises on the Mystic River for the summer of 2016. (Sean D. Elliot/The Day)
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