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Philly Museum Sends SOS to Care for Historic Ship |
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PHILADELPHIA (AP).- A Philadelphia maritime museum says it can no longer afford to care for a historic ship that served in the Spanish-American War.
The Independence Seaport Museum is seeking a new owner for the USS Olympia, whose guns fired the first shots at the Battle of Manila Bay in 1898.
The museum estimates it would cost up to $30 million to tow, restore, interpret and endow the deteriorating vessel.
Museum officials say they have spent $5.3 million on the ship since acquiring it in 1996. But they say efforts to attract further public and private funding have failed.
The Olympia, docked in the Delaware River, contains a collection of paintings, photographs and artifacts. The attraction will close in September.
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Information from: The Philadelphia Inquirer, http://www.philly.com
Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.
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