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Archaeology of shipwrecks / Dare County /  North Carolina / USS Monitor / Monitor National Marine Sanctuary / CSS Virginia / John Ericsson / Monitor / Ironclad warship / Graveyard of the Atlantic / Watercraft / North Carolina / United States
Date: 2012-11-29 14:41:41
Archaeology of shipwrecks
Dare County
North Carolina
USS Monitor
Monitor National Marine Sanctuary
CSS Virginia
John Ericsson
Monitor
Ironclad warship
Graveyard of the Atlantic
Watercraft
North Carolina
United States

Monitor National Marine Sanctuary National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Managing the Monitor In August of 1973, nearly

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