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The Whydah was a slave ship that was captured by notorious pirate captain "Black Sam" Bellamy in February 1717, just two months before it sank on April 26, 1717.
St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum is ranked #16 out of 19 things to do in St. Augustine. See pictures and our review of St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum.
Whydah Pirate Ship Holds 'Tons' of Treasure. Divers continue exploring the Whydah off Cape Cod for sunken pirate loot. By ABC News. August 7, 2008, 1:42 PM.
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla.,None — Canons, guns, treasure; it's a pirate life and one that comes to life at the Pirate and Treasure Museum in St. Augustine. "We (have) the oldest collection of authentic ...
Years ago, a good friend signed up to search for a treasure ship 100 miles off the coast of Texas. The job was strictly no-cure, no-pay. If he found treasure — the cure — he would do well, but ...
Pirate Treasure Chest introduces the notorious pirate island and stronghold of Tortuga. From Tortuga, players can procure an array of pirate treasures, maps and weapons.
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — Canons, guns, treasure; it's a pirate life and one that comes to life at the Pirate and Treasure Museum in St. Augustine.