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Godspeed (ship) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Godspeed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Godspeed , as a word, is a wish for a prosperous journey, success, and good fortune (from Middle English God speed you , meaning "May God help you prosper"). It is also used occasionally in a non-r...
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WILLIAMSBURG, Va.—The Godspeed, ... 25 through 28. The ship, from Jamestown Settlement history museum, last visited Alexandria in mid-2006 as part of a six-city East Coast tour launching “America’s 400th Anniversary,” an 18-month series of events commemorating the founding of Jamestown and its significance in...
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This replica of the 17th century ship Godspeed was under full sail when it cruised past the Statute of Liberty in New York harbor. ... A replica of the 17th century ship Godspeed sails past the Statue of Liberty in New York harbor.
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"On 30 April 1985 a replica of the 'Godspeed' departed London to begin her journey across the Atlantic in commemoration of the original voyage some 379 years earlier. No records of the original lines of 'Godspeed' exist, but the replica vessel was as close a representation of a 17th-century sailing ship as was possible.
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History news: The story of the nation's birthplace will come to life this summer for hundreds of thousands of Americans, as the 17th-century replica ship Godspeed embarks in May on an 80 day goodwill sail to six major cities on the East Coast.
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