Tall ships are coming. What to know about Sail Boston 2026
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Dozens of ships from around the world have voyaged to New York Harbor to commemorate America's 250th anniversary.
In celebration of America's milestone 250th birthday, New York City hosted a historic display of military partnerships and naval tradition.
Many of the world's tall ships are heading to Boston this month. Why some must sail around Cape Cod rather than take the shortcut through the Canal.
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New York City took center stage for America's 250th birthday by hosting an international parade of tall sailing ships. The procession is expected to draw millions and transform the harbor into a floating tribute to America’s past and future.
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