For the last 30 years, New York has welcomed ships and crews from the US Navy and Coast Guard to the harbor around the Memorial Day weekend during a celebration of Fleet Week. Unfortunately, this year’s Fleet Week has been scuttled by the sequester and an obstructionist Congress. Nevertheless, the folks on the historic buoy-tender Lilac will be celebrating Fleet Week Without the Fleet with a series of events including readings, photography and presentations from Thursday, May 23 to Tuesday, May 28. Click here to see the schedule of events. Lilac is berthed at Hudson River Park’s Pier 25 at West Street and N. Moore Street.
Lilac is America’s only surviving steam-powered lighthouse tender. Built in 1933 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Lilac is now a museum ship owned by the non-profit Lilac Preservation Project.

All the reporting on this story talks about a “ghost ship” for sale by auction in Newburyport, MA.
Joan Druett
Two bottles of whisky salvaged from the wreck of the cargo ship
Wired Magazine
Correction: The original post listed the wrong date for the anticipated launching of the Charles W. Morgan. The correct date is July 21, 2013.


























