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The foremast is on display at the Rogers Street Fishing Village in Two Rivers.—Hannah Hernandez, Journal Sentinel, 8 Feb. 2023 Frantic efforts to lighten the Philadelphia—cannons were thrown overboard; the foremast was chopped down—proved futile, as did other efforts to dislodge the ship.—Mark G. Spencer, WSJ, 31 Jan. 2023 Originally constructed in 1909, the 155-and-a-half-foot brigantine yacht was composed of sturdy oak and Oregon pine with a 122-foot foremast and nearly 13,000 feet of layered sails.—Kimberly Bowker, Smithsonian Magazine, 8 Mar. 2022 For instance, Luebke adds, the President's flag has historically flown at the mainmast while a different flag for the Vice President is flown at the slightly shorter foremast.—Olivia B. Waxman, Time, 13 Oct. 2017
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