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Blackbeard's shipwreck conservation lab to offer tours

Summary by Coastal Review Online
Graphic Courtesy of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources Before the 200-ton Queen Anne’s Revenge became Blackbeard the pirate’s flagship, the previously named La Concorde was a French slave-trading vessel. Archaeological conservators and researchers with the North Carolina Office of State Archaeology will explain the history of the ship during 90-minute tours on Saturday, Nov. 2, of the Queen Anne’s Revenge Conservatio…
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