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    Astoria Marine Construction (AMCCO) was founded as Astoria Shipbuilding by Joe Dyer is 1929 in Jeffers Gardens of Astoria, Oregon. Joe Dyer's father was...
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  • Gardens census-designated place was 368 as of the 2010 census. Astoria Marine Construction Company a site on the National Register of Historic Places in Clatsop...
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    USC&GS E. Lester Jones (category Ships built in Astoria, Oregon)
    surveys, from 1940 to 1967. The vessel was built by Astoria Marine Construction Company at Astoria, Oregon, completed and entered Coast and Geodetic Survey...
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    before beginning service as Astoria in March 2016. Astoria sailed with Cruise & Maritime Voyages until 2020 when the company suspended operations due to...
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    USS Dash (AM-428) (category Ships built in Astoria, Oregon)
    July 1951 by the Astoria Marine Construction Co., Astoria, Oregon and launched on 20 September 1952 by Astoria Marine Construction Company, the ship was...
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    NOAAS Oregon (category Ships built in Astoria, Oregon)
    after which the incomplete boats moved to Astoria, Oregon, where the Astoria Marine Construction Company completed their fitting out. Naval architect...
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  • The Astoria–Megler ferry, also called the Astoria–McGowan ferry and the Astoria–North Beach ferry, ran across the Columbia River between Astoria, Oregon...
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    USS Detector (AM-429) (category Ships built in Astoria, Oregon)
    by the Navy, AM-429 was launched 5 December 1952 by Astoria Marine Construction Company, Astoria, Oregon; sponsored by Mrs. W. Norblad; and commissioned...
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    extended the Astoria Line along 31st Street north onto Con Edison’s property at the edge of Astoria and then east along 19th Avenue to the Marine Air Terminal...
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  • The George F. Rodgers Shipbuilding Company was a shipbuilder located in Astoria, Oregon. The shipyard was incorporated on August 6, 1917 by George F. Rodgers...
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