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ALL HANDS ON DECK!
Camden And Philadelphia To Welcome Two Cities-One Waterfront Tall
Ships Challenge® 2004 July 1st -July 4th
CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, May 20, 2004—Tall Ships from throughout Europe
and the Americas will set sail for the Two Cities-One Waterfront Tall
Ships Challenge® 2004 Camden/Philadelphia, a maritime-themed festival
occurring Thursday, July 1st – Sunday, July 4th this summer at
the Camden Waterfront in Camden, New Jersey and Penn’s Landing
in Philadelphia.
The event is being coordinated with American Sail
Training Association (ASTA), a non-profit organization devoted to the
development, support
and promotion of sail training and education under sail. Annually ASTA
organizes sail races, rallies, cruises and port festivals in conjunction
with host ports in the United States and Canada.
Two Cities-One Waterfront
Tall Ships Challenge® is
the largest tall ships event in the region since OpSail in 2000, and
is expected to draw
an estimated 200,000 visitors. The four-day port visit will feature an
impressive array of Tall Ships docked on both Penn’s Landing and
the Camden Waterfront. Scheduled ships to date range from 72-213 feet
long and represent countries from all around the world including the
Pogoria and Iskra of Poland, Unicorn of Nova Scotia, Zenobe Gramme of
Belgium, Tenacious of the United Kingdom; and from the United States,
the Grand Nellie of the U.S. Virgin Islands, Serenity of Cape Charles,
Virginia, Lettie G. Howard of New York, Norseman of Wilmington, Delaware
and Philadelphia’s own—Gazela.
Visitors will enjoy tours of
participating ships that will be open to the public daily between 10
a.m. and 5 p.m. along
with a variety of activities
coordinated to celebrate the historic port visit and Independence Day
including fireworks, music, food, arts & craft exhibits and a marketplace.
Tickets for a one-day pass are $5 for adults
and children over the age of 3 and FREE for children under 3. Visitors
may also purchase a special
one-day pass for $10 that includes tours of the ships and a roundtrip
ride aboard the RiverLink Ferry which connects Penn’s Landing and
the Camden Waterfront for easy access to both sides of the festival.
Two
Cities-One Waterfront Tall Ships Challenge® 2004 Camden/Philadelphia
is co-hosted by Camden Waterfront Marketing Bureau and Penn’s Landing
Corporation through the support of the Delaware River Port Authority
and Camden County. For event details and information about discounts
to waterfront attractions log onto 2cities1waterfront.com or
call 856-757-9400.
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Perfectly located along the scenic Delaware River just
one mile from Philadelphia's historic district, the Camden Waterfront
abounds with
world-class cultural attractions, history, concerts and festivals, offering
a variety of ways to spend a memorable day on the river all year long.
For more information about the events or attractions listed in this release,
contact the Camden Waterfront Marketing Bureau at 856-757-9400 or log
onto camdenwaterfront.com
Penn's Landing is Philadelphia's Waterfront district, running along Columbus
Boulevard from Washington Avenue to Spring Garden Street. The two main
sites for the more than 75 festivals, concerts, and events at Penn's
Landing are Great Plaza, located along the Delaware River at Columbus
Boulevard and Chestnut Street, and Festival Pier, on Columbus Boulevard
and Spring Garden Street. For more information please log onto pennslandingcorp.com
Tall Ships®, TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE® and the sailing ship logo
are registered trademarks and service marks owned by the American Sail
Training Association (ASTA). ASTA annually organizes Tall Ships Events,
a National Conference on Sail Training and Tall Ships, and in conjunction
with the ISTA, an International Safety Forum attended by tall Ship captains
from throughout the world. For more information about ASTA visit tallships.sailtraining.org
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