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United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum — Infobox Museum name = United States Naval Shipbuilding Museum imagesize = 270 caption = USS Salem (CA 139) map type = map caption = latitude = 42.244035 longitude = 70.969888 established = 7 January 1993 dissolved = location = Quincy,… … Wikipedia
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