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 This propeller on display at the Mariner's Museum and Park is from the SS United States which was a record-setting trans Atlantic passenger liner built by Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company in the late 1940s. Read the source & more about this propeller and the Mariner's Museum.
This photo is from the end of the Earnslaw Ridge Trail.
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