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UPDATE: Tall Ship to Arrive at About 10 PM Tuesday in Alexandria
The replica of a 16th-century Spanish Galleon will visit the City for six days.

ALEXANDRIA, VA -- The Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge will open Tuesday night at about 10 p.m. for tall ship El Galeon Andalucia, according to the Alexandria Police Department.
Visit Alexandria posted the latest update to the ship arrival timeframe Tuesday afternoon.
The drawbridge is expected to go up at about 10 p.m. or so. Watch out for possible delays on the roadways.
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The tall ship, a replica of a 16th-century Spanish galleon, is visiting the City from Nov. 9-14.
The ship will be docked at the City Marina (0 Cameron St.) from Wednesday, Nov. 9 to Monday, Nov. 14 and will be available for tours from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 5-12, and free for children under age 5. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.VisitAlexandriaVA.com/el-galeon.
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The City of Alexandria Marina will be the scene of living history as “El Galeón,” an authentic replica of a 16th-century Spanish Galleon, visits the city. Galleons, used by the Spanish Crown for maritime expeditions from the 16th to 18th centuries, were fabled merchant vessels and warships that made up the early navies of Europe.
El Galeón, commissioned by the Nao Victoria Foundation, was launched in 2009. The 500-ton, 160-foot-long vessel has a 32-foot beam, and its four masts hold six sails that measure nearly 11,000 square feet. Converted into a floating museum, five of the vessel’s six decks are available for tours, including an exhibit on "San Pelayo," the Spanish galleon that was instrumental in the founding of St. Augustine, the first city established by European settlers in what is now the United States. The vessel carries an all-Spanish crew that lives and breathes the history of the ship and its travels from port to port and in the open sea.
PHOTO of El Galeon courtesy of El Galeon; bridge photo courtesy of Alexandria City Police Department
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