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Santa Maria’s logo has featured Christopher Columbus’s ship for 50 years. It can be found throughout the city, including at City Hall. Janene Scully Noozhawk.com One man’s objections to the ...
It doesn’t really affect me if the ship is there or not but I'd like for it to be there as an icon for our city,” said Joseph Lopez, student in the Santa Maria Joint Union High School District.
SANTA MARIA, Calif. - The City of Santa Maria has announced several more colorful murals on utility boxes located along Broadway have recently been completed. "It's exciting to see new public art ...
Santa Maria’s logo has featured Christopher Columbus’ ship for 50 years. It can be found throughout the city, including at City Hall. (Janene Scully / Noozhawk photo) ...
Clifford, known for discovering a pirate ship off Cape Cod in 1984, said another factor is the location of the wreckage, in about 15 feet of water near where the crew of the Santa Maria is thought ...
The city of Santa Maria recently announced the completion of Phase 2 of its utility box art project by five local artists. Recently, mini-murals with scenes inspired by the community were hand ...
The Nao Santa Maria tall ship is docked by the Hyatt Regency Hotel. It's a replica of one of Christopher Columbus' ships that crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 1492.
BAY CITY, MI - A replica of Columbus’ largest ship on his voyage in 1492, the NAO Santa Maria, is giving visitors to Tall Ship Celebration in Bay City an experience in living history. On-board ...
The ship was found in the exact area where Columbus said the Santa Maria ran aground more than 500 years ago, Clifford said. The wreck is stuck on a reef off Haiti’s northern coast, 10 to 15 ...
Santa Maria’s logo has featured Christopher Columbus’s ship for 50 years. It can be found throughout the city, including at City Hall. Janene Scully Noozhawk.com A ship logo for the Santa ...
The ship sank in 1492 after hitting reefs off the Haitian coast. Undersea explorer Barry Clifford says he's working with Haiti's government to carry out an archaeological excavation of the wreck.