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Falls of Clyde one of the last remaining sail-driven oil tankers in the world and was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1989, is facing the Hawaii Department of Transportation to rescind the RFP for Disposal but historical maritime heritage community is battling.HONOLULU Hawaii, United States - June 23, 2021 /MarketersMedia/ — Effort Underway to Save the Historic Falls of Clyde The ship will be scuttled on DATE without action Built in 1878, the Falls of Clyde is the last of eight iron-clad cargo ships built on the River Clyde at Port Glasgow, Scotland. It took a special act of the U.S. House of Representatives for her to be allowed to work in the United States and her former legacy owners, among others, are Matson Shipping, Chevron, Marathon, B.P. and Exxon.
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