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Kurt Knoerl <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 21 May 2013 06:33:44 -0700
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The Museum of Underwater Archaeology is proud to announce its newest full
exhibit -

Breaking the Candace: The 300 Spear Street Project.

The Candace was a whaler built in Boston in 1818 that was discovered
buried beneath San Francisco that was excavated by Dr. Jim Allan and
archaeologists from William Self Associates,   Fresh from a voyage to the
Arctic, the Candace limped into San Francisco leaking badly.  It was
condemned and never sailed again.

The archaeological investigation revealed not only the Candace but also a
ship breaking yard where Chinese laborers dismantled vessels and recycled
their component parts.  All these aspects of 19th century life in San
Francisco are covered in the three galleries that comprise the online
exhibit.  Breaking the Candace features a video introduction by Dr. Allan,
slideshows, an interactive poster, site plans, a PDF version of the
report, and video footage of the wreck being lifted from the site.

You can tour the exhibit by clicking the link on the MUA home page here:

http://www.themua.org

Best regards,

T. Kurt Knoerl Ph.D.
Director
The MUA
http://www.themua.org

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