Has it been completely removed? If so, is there a chance it will be brought back?
Michael Alderson
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26-Jul-2007
10:29 AM
I hope to have it back up (and improved) in the next few weeks.
Anonymous
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20-Aug-2007
7:14 PM
A gallery devoted to the Morro Castle of 1930 is now available. Hope you find it interesting.
Anonymous
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23-Aug-2007
4:07 PM
I had relatives that survived the sinking of the Morro Castle. Their names were Peggy and Marie Gilligan. They were from Philadelphia. Are there any other survivors out there.
marinearchit
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10-Oct-2007
7:17 PM
Very nice! Love the old black and white photos.
Gene
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24-Oct-2007
4:35 PM
I love your website. I really enjoyed looking @ the various different pics. I frequently search 'Morro Castle' and 'Yarmouth Castle' (I realize Yarmouth isn't of the same line or class) anyway, recently I read that one theory about the Morro Castle is an overheated funnel. Can you shead any light on this? I've only read it in ONE place, so I am wondering the possibility of this. Again, loved your site friend. Regards, Gene
Anonymous
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16-Dec-2007
9:28 AM
Recalls seeing the wreck @ Asbury Park in the early 1940's.
At the time, we believed the burned out ship could have been refurbished to serve as a beach casino.
Sp.
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26-Mar-2008
12:36 PM
It is really sad that no one questioned White early on, but alas he is dead and has/will be enduring his fate forever, after this world...Heaven or Hell. We all have free will on this Earth! What a waste and reading the book so many mind games. Wouldn't want that crew!!! R.I.P
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