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The birthplace of US Navy

sksvlad

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Sorry, the museum was closed for the season (winter, no visitors). Maybe next time I'll capture more than a shot of a cannon through the front door glass.
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Thanks for the pics! That Model 1914 Hotchkiss would look much better in my man cave...

-WRM
 
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