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  2. Newport News, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Newport News is an independent city in southeastern Virginia, on the northern shore of the James River. It was part of Warwick County until 1896, when it was incorporated as a city.

  3. USS Texas (BB-35) - Wikipedia

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    USS Texas is a former U.S. Navy battleship that served in World War I and II and became a museum ship in 1948. It is the only U.S. battleship to participate in all four amphibious landings in World War II and the first to mount anti-aircraft guns, launch an aircraft, and receive radar.

  4. Hampton Roads - Wikipedia

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    Hampton Roads is a name for a large natural harbor and a metropolitan area that includes cities, counties, and towns in southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina. The harbor is one of the world's largest and safest ports, and the region has a diverse economy, history, and culture.

  5. Portsmouth, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Portsmouth is an independent city in southeastern Virginia, United States, across the Elizabeth River from Norfolk. It has a history of shipbuilding, naval activity, and yellow fever epidemics, and is part of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area.

  6. USS Constitution - Wikipedia

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    USS Constitution, also known as Old Ironsides, is the world's oldest commissioned naval warship still afloat. She was built in 1797 and fought in the Quasi-War, the Barbary Wars, and the War of 1812, earning her nickname for her ability to withstand British cannon fire.

  7. Newport, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Newport is a seaside city with a rich history and culture, known for its mansions, sailing, and Jewish heritage. Learn about its colonial origins, whaling industry, role in the American Revolution, and status as a summer resort.

  8. EPR (nuclear reactor) - Wikipedia

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    EPR is a Generation III+ pressurised water reactor design developed mainly by France and Germany. EPR2 is a new version of EPR with lower cost and improved safety features, but its development is uncertain due to financial and political challenges.

  9. Shipbuilding - Wikipedia

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    Shipbuilding is the construction of ships and other floating vessels by shipwrights, who follow a specialized occupation that traces its roots to before recorded history. Learn about the evolution of shipbuilding from ancient Egypt to modern times, the different methods and materials used, and the international conventions and organizations related to naval engineering.