RICHMOND — A call has gone out for welders, construction workers, donors and other volunteers to help support the revitalization of the Red Oak Victory, a World War II ship docked off the Richmond ...
This article originally appeared in the August issue of AGENTatHOME magazine. Subscribe here to receive your free copy each month. The reborn Victory Cruise Lines is now operating its inaugural season ...
Modern-day "Rosie the Riveters" are answering the call to restore history in the East Bay. The tradeswomen from around the country are working to restore the last surviving victory ship of the 747 ...
Victory Cruise Lines is now in full service after christening its second ship, Victory II, in Chicago on May 12. The ceremony followed the April 27 christening of Victory I in Toronto, which ushered ...
The newly relaunched Victory Cruise Lines has officially christened Victory II. The festivities took place in Chicago on Monday, with founder and chief executive officer John Waggoner’s granddaughter, ...
RICHMOND — Tradeswomen, attired in safety gear and with power tools in hand, have once again returned to the SS Red Oak Victory, breathing new life into a World War II cargo ship built by women in ...
It was believed to be the first overnight cruise ship ever christened at the pier. "It's majestic to see a boat like this at Navy Pier. It's not something you're used to seeing," said Jordan Engerman, ...
Victory Cruises' Victory I. Crew were removed from the ship and its sister vessel, the Victory II, during a call in Detroit. Photo Credit: Tom Stieghorst Crew members from Victory Cruise Lines' two ...
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