The Hermione
The replica of the French navy frigate Hermione, which played a key role in the American Revolution, set sail from France on its maiden voyage to the United States on April 18.
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A portrait of French Gen. Gilbert du Motier, the Marquis de Lafayette, hangs in a gallery at the New York Historical Society in New York City.
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Cups of the sailors on the Hermione hang on pegs in the tall ship’s kitchen.
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The sailing ropes of the Hermione, a tall ship replica of the ship that brought Gen. Lafayette to America during the American Revolution.
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Sailors train to sail the Hermione, which has three masts and is 213 feet long. There are 72 men and women on the ship.
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The waters at La Rochelle in southwest France reflect the three masts of the Hermione.
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The 213-foot-long frigate Hermione sailed from La Rochelle, France, to the United States. The journey re-creates one made by Gen. LaFayette who came to help the Americans during the American Revolution.
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