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Ahoy mateys! You are invited to sing sea shanties with the pirate band, Queen Anne’s Blouse, on the Spirit of Dana Point<\/em> docked at Ocean Institute\u2019s Maritime Village! <\/span><\/h3>\n

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This is your opportunity to <\/span>dress, talk, and sing like a pirate. Bring your family and friends and enjoy singing along to classic and original sea shanties based on our fascinating maritime history. \u00a0Get an introduction to the life of a sailor on a tall ship. \u00a0Learn nautical terms and phrases. \u00a0Hear stories about the legendary sea cave, Richard Henry Dana Jr., and the real pirate who attacked San Juan Capistrano in 1818.<\/div>\n

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Costumes are welcome, but not required!<\/div>\n
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The\u00a0Spirit of Dana Point<\/em>\u00a0is a traditionally built\u00a0replica of a 1770s privateer schooner used during the American Revolution. These ships were known for their speed and were used for smuggling.\u00a0The ship is 118 feet long with a rig height of 100 feet\u2026 and 5,000 square feet of sail!<\/p>\n

It was Dennis Holland\u2019s dream to build an accurate replica from the period when America fought for independence. Armed with talent, determination, little money and plans he purchased from the Smithsonian Institution, he laid the keel in his Orange County yard on May 2, 1970. Thirteen years later, this fast privateer was launched and continues to sail the ocean. Everywhere you look on board is the craftsmanship and pride of early America.<\/p>\n

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Click here for our Refund and Ticket Transfer Policy.<\/a><\/span><\/span><\/h3>\n

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Ahoy mateys! You are invited to sing sea shanties with the pirate band, Queen Anne’s Blouse, on the Spirit of Dana Point<\/em> docked at Ocean Institute\u2019s Maritime Village! <\/span><\/h3>\n

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Costumes are welcome, but not required!<\/div>\n
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It was Dennis Holland\u2019s dream to build an accurate replica from the period when America fought for independence. Armed with talent, determination, little money and plans he purchased from the Smithsonian Institution, he laid the keel in his Orange County yard on May 2, 1970. Thirteen years later, this fast privateer was launched and continues to sail the ocean. Everywhere you look on board is the craftsmanship and pride of early America.<\/p>\n

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Click here for our Refund and Ticket Transfer Policy.<\/a><\/span><\/span><\/h3>\n

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Ahoy mateys! You are invited to sing sea shanties with the pirate band, Queen Anne’s Blouse, on the Spirit of Dana Point<\/em> docked at Ocean Institute\u2019s Maritime Village! <\/span><\/h3>\n

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Costumes are welcome, but not required!<\/div>\n
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It was Dennis Holland\u2019s dream to build an accurate replica from the period when America fought for independence. Armed with talent, determination, little money and plans he purchased from the Smithsonian Institution, he laid the keel in his Orange County yard on May 2, 1970. Thirteen years later, this fast privateer was launched and continues to sail the ocean. Everywhere you look on board is the craftsmanship and pride of early America.<\/p>\n

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