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Old 27-01-2017, 19:05   #1
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Museum Ship Job Opening Baltimore Historic Ships

Howdy and Ahoy!

I came across a notice today that I thought may appeal to a CF Member who likes traditional ships.

I have no connection to this job opening, and I am merely sharing the info here because I know that many CF members are looking for work while living aboard their boats. This notice is for an "educator" position, starting part time and possibly moving to full time. Details found on the site, via the link.

Here is a job opportunity that should interest a sailor, as it has to do with the historic museum ships in Baltimore (possibly Pride of Baltimore II). Location is Baltimore. Info via the link.

I have no connection to this, simply sharing it to help others.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/Balt...9630606434011/
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Old 28-01-2017, 08:02   #2
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Re: Museum Ship Job Opening Baltimore Historic Ships

New INFO:

Here is a job opportunity that should interest a sailor who loves traditional wooden boats and historic ships, as I do, as it has to do with the historic museum ships in Baltimore. Location is Baltimore. Info via the link.

NOTE! One of the ships is the USS Constellation! (See photos below)

Here is an excerpt:
"Historic Ships in Baltimore represent one of the most impressive collections of military vessels in the world. Located within easy walking distance of each other, the US Sloop-of-War Constellation, the US Submarine Torsk, the US Coast Guard Cutter Taney, and the Lightship Chesapeake exhibit life at sea from the mid-19th century to the mid-1980's. Also included in the collection is the Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse which marked the entrance to the Patapsco River and Baltimore Harbor for over 130 years."

I have no connection to this, simply sharing it to help others.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/Balt...9630606434011/
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