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A.J. Meerwald, later known as Clyde A. Phillips, is a restored dredging oyster schooner, whose home port is in the Bivalve section of Commercial Township in Cumberland County, New Jersey. The schooner was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 7, 1995 for her significance in architecture, commerce, and maritime history. She became the state tall ship in 1998. Today, A.J. Meerwald is used by the Bayshore Center at Bivalve for onboard educational programs in the Delaware Bay, and at other ports in the New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware region.

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  • A.J. Meerwald, later known as Clyde A. Phillips, is a restored dredging oyster schooner, whose home port is in the Bivalve section of Commercial Township in Cumberland County, New Jersey. The schooner was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 7, 1995 for her significance in architecture, commerce, and maritime history. She became the state tall ship in 1998. Today, A.J. Meerwald is used by the Bayshore Center at Bivalve for onboard educational programs in the Delaware Bay, and at other ports in the New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware region. (en)
  • Le A.J. Meerwald , plus tard connu sous le nom de Clyde A. Phillips , est une goélette de dragage à huîtres restaurée , dont le port d'attache se trouve dans la section Bivalve du Commercial Township du comté de Cumberland. La goélette a été ajoutée au registre national des lieux historiques le 7 novembre 1995 pour son importance dans l'architecture, le commerce et l'histoire maritime. Elle est devenue le grand voilier de l'État en 1998. Aujourd'hui, A.J. Meerwald est utilisé par le Bayshore Center à Bivalve pour des programmes éducatifs à bord dans la baie de la Delaware et dans d'autres ports du New Jersey, de la Pennsylvanie et de la région du Delaware. (fr)
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  • A.J. Meerwald, later known as Clyde A. Phillips, is a restored dredging oyster schooner, whose home port is in the Bivalve section of Commercial Township in Cumberland County, New Jersey. The schooner was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 7, 1995 for her significance in architecture, commerce, and maritime history. She became the state tall ship in 1998. Today, A.J. Meerwald is used by the Bayshore Center at Bivalve for onboard educational programs in the Delaware Bay, and at other ports in the New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware region. (en)
  • Le A.J. Meerwald , plus tard connu sous le nom de Clyde A. Phillips , est une goélette de dragage à huîtres restaurée , dont le port d'attache se trouve dans la section Bivalve du Commercial Township du comté de Cumberland. (fr)
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