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What Happened to the G.A. Kohler?

From Gawthrop to KohlerThe G.A. Kohler began its life under a different name—Charles S. Gawthrop. This four-masted schooner, equipped with twin diesel auxiliary engines, was crafted at the Jackson & Sharp plant of the American Car & Foundry Company in Wilmington, Delaware. According to the January 1920 edition of Motorship, the schooner’s first trial run

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Negotiation Power: How Your Realtor Secures the Best Deal for You

When it comes to buying a home, negotiation is everything. Whether you’re searching for your dream home or locking in an investment, having a skilled negotiator on your side can make all the difference between a smooth, successful purchase and costly mistakes. In this episode of my Buyer Agent Series, we explore why strong negotiation

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The Brave Crew of LV-71: The Forgotten U-Boat Attack of WWI

The shipwrecks off North Carolina’s coast are some of the most fascinating maritime stories in the United States. Known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic,” this region is home to many wrecks, each telling a unique story of danger, bravery, and sacrifice. One of the most significant shipwrecks is the LV-71, also known as the

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