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[edit] City of Everett

According to this article, the City of Everett was a very significant vessel in her own right, as well as being an important example of a whaleback design. However, she does not have her own article (as of 21:25, 24 August 2007 (UTC)), although a number of less important ships do (such as her relation the Christopher Columbus (whaleback)). (The Everett link above is (strangely) redirected to Museum of Flight, which (briefly) mentions an aircraft of the same name, the first 747.) Not being a big shipbuilding fan or anything, I'm not the right person to write that article, but I sure wish somebody would... Eaglizard 21:25, 24 August 2007 (UTC)