Star of Alaska

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Star of Alaska was the later name of the historic 1886-built square-rigged sailing ship originally known as Balclutha, now preserved as a museum ship in San Francisco.

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Label Occurrences
Star of Alaska canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf museum ship
square-rigged sailing ship
builtFor deep-water cargo trade
constructionCompletionYear 1886
countryOfConstruction United Kingdom
currentLocation San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
San Francisco
surface form: San Francisco, California
formerUse cargo ship
grain carrier
salmon packet ship
hasAlternateName Balclutha
Pacific Queen
Star of Alaska
hasMastCount 3
hasSuperstructure three-masted barque rig (later configuration)
historicDesignation National Historic Landmark
listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places
launchYear 1886
locatedInBodyOfWater San Francisco Bay
material steel-hulled
museumFunction interprets San Francisco’s maritime history
openToPublic yes
operator National Park Service
originalName Balclutha
partOf San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
surface form: San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park historic fleet
portOfRegistry San Francisco
preservationStatus preserved
propulsion sail
riggingType full-rigged ship
square-rigged ship
serviceArea Alaska salmon fishery
Pacific trade routes
touristAttraction yes
use historic vessel exhibit
museum ship

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Balclutha laterName Star of Alaska
Star of Alaska hasAlternateName Star of Alaska