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Article: Sailor's delight
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- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- June 20, 1999
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Copyright informationCopyright 1999 The Boston Globe. (Hide copyright information)
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Think of the Thomas E. Lannon as a time machine: Two hours at sea
aboard this replica of a 1903 schooner takes you back 100 years.
Throw in beverage service, nautical songs, and a captain and crew who
know their seafaring history as well as their masts and mainstays,
and you have the perfect Cape Ann getaway. The 65-foot schooner,
named for owner Tom Ellis's fisherman grandfather and built in Essex
in 1997, is stunning even at dockside; ...
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