The Kalmar Nyckel, Delaware's seagoing goodwill ambassador, is in town and I promised some members of the crew that I'd post some links to some of the attractions and exciting things going on in Portsmouth. The Kalmar Nyckel is a replica 1625 Dutch 200 ton Pinnace and will be the lead Tall Ship in the Harborfest Parade of Sail.
The original Kalmar Nyckel was one of America's pioneering colonial ships. She sailed from Sweden to the New World in 1638 leaving its passengers to establish the first permanent European settlement in the Delaware Valley, the Colony of the New Sweden in present-day Wilmington, Delaware. She made a total of four roundtrip crossings of the Atlantic - more than any other ship of the era. Click on title for website. Click on picture for larger image.
History - Trophy > Trophy Park / Norfolk Naval Shipyard
The original Kalmar Nyckel was one of America's pioneering colonial ships. She sailed from Sweden to the New World in 1638 leaving its passengers to establish the first permanent European settlement in the Delaware Valley, the Colony of the New Sweden in present-day Wilmington, Delaware. She made a total of four roundtrip crossings of the Atlantic - more than any other ship of the era. Click on title for website. Click on picture for larger image.
History - Trophy > Trophy Park / Norfolk Naval Shipyard
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