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- Jupiter_(tugboat) length "30784.8".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) abstract "The tug Jupiter was built in the Philadelphia shipyard of Neafie & Levy in 1902. She was built for the Standard Oil Company and christened Socony 14. From 1902 to 1939, she was in service in New York, towing Standard Oil fuel ships and barges. In 1939, she was purchased by Independent Pier Company to work in Philadelphia. After World War II, she was converted from a steam tug to diesel, using the salvaged engine from a decommissioned Landing Ship, Tank (LST). Currently, she takes part in educational programs, festivals, and boat parades. The operation and maintenance is performed by the Philadelphia Ship Preservation Guild, a non-profit volunteer organization.".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) builder Neafie_&_Levy.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) length "30.7848".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) owner Standard_Oil.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) shipBeam "6.7056".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) shipDraft "2.8448".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) wikiPageExternalLink jupiter.htm.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) wikiPageID "11599207".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) wikiPageRevisionID "597015320".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) hasPhotoCollection Jupiter_(tugboat).
- Jupiter_(tugboat) shipBeam "22.0".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) shipBuilder Neafie_&_Levy.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) shipChristened "Socony 14".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) shipDraft "284.48".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) shipLaunched "1902".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) shipLength "101.0".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) shipName "Jupiter".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) shipOwner Standard_Oil.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) shipPower "Originally steam; later converted to diesel".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) shipPropulsion "Single screw".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) shipTonnage "147".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) subject Category:1902_ships.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) subject Category:Museum_ships_in_Pennsylvania.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) subject Category:Museums_in_Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) subject Category:Penn's_Landing.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) subject Category:Ships_built_by_Neafie_and_Levy.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) subject Category:Ships_built_in_Pennsylvania.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) point "39.9453 -75.1399".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) type 1902Ships.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) type Artifact100021939.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) type Conveyance103100490.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) type Craft103125870.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) type MuseumShipsInPennsylvania.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) type Object100002684.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) type Ship104194289.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) type Vehicle104524313.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) type Vessel104530566.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) type Whole100003553.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) type Ship.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) type Product.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) type DesignedArtifact.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) type SpatialThing.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) comment "The tug Jupiter was built in the Philadelphia shipyard of Neafie & Levy in 1902. She was built for the Standard Oil Company and christened Socony 14. From 1902 to 1939, she was in service in New York, towing Standard Oil fuel ships and barges. In 1939, she was purchased by Independent Pier Company to work in Philadelphia. After World War II, she was converted from a steam tug to diesel, using the salvaged engine from a decommissioned Landing Ship, Tank (LST).".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) label "Jupiter (tugboat)".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) sameAs m.02rl323.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) sameAs Q6314577.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) sameAs Q6314577.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) sameAs Jupiter_(tugboat).
- Jupiter_(tugboat) lat "39.9453".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) long "-75.1399".
- Jupiter_(tugboat) wasDerivedFrom Jupiter_(tugboat)?oldid=597015320.
- Jupiter_(tugboat) isPrimaryTopicOf Jupiter_(tugboat).
- Jupiter_(tugboat) name "Jupiter".