If the necessary dredging can be accomplished in time, the city has secured two tall ships for a month-long stay in the resort this summer.
The National Air, Sea, and Space Foundation, the non-profit group run by OC Air Show promoter Bryan Lilley, plans to bring back last year’s attraction as well as its sister vessel.
“The NASSF has put in an application to bring back the galleon and its sister ship,” said city Special Events Director Frank Miller. “The goal is to have the in town at the same time. Right now we’re looking at August 1 through September 1, with some piggyback events as well – possibly a pirate festival on one of the weekends.”
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3 comments:
Just what I want to do... Pay some ridiculous price to ride on a fake old boat..... That's a tourist trap... Not an attraction. Google B29 bomber at Naples fl and see a real attraction. It's the only flying 29 in the world and yes you could go up in it. It drew a crowd let me tell you!!!! Real live history!!!!
7:07 Because it is so thrilling to see machines whose purpose is to kill people. Fun Fun
It's called history we were drawn into the war. It's a time when we had real nuts. I'd much rather see real pieces of our history, and judging by the sold out plane rides and huge crowds REAL HISTORY is still important. You probably don't even know how we got into world war 2.....
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