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Battle of Valcour Island / Lake Champlain / Maritime museum / Valcour Island / Galley / USS Enterprise / USS Spitfire / Geography of New York / Geography of the United States / Vermont
Date: 2009-09-22 21:35:59
Battle of Valcour Island
Lake Champlain
Maritime museum
Valcour Island
Galley
USS Enterprise
USS Spitfire
Geography of New York
Geography of the United States
Vermont

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