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Admiral Dewey, also known as Georgetown and today as Helen McAllister, is a 113 feet (34 m) tugboat built in 1900 at the Burlee Drydock in Port Richmond, New York. She was built with a 900 horsepower (670 kW) triple expansion compound steam engine which was replaced with a diesel engine after World War II. She towed coal barges to refuel ships in the harbor. In 1955, she was sold to a Charleston, South Carolina tugboat company. In the 1980s, the McAllister tugboat company of New York purchased the company and brought the renamed Helen McAllister back to New York harbor. She helped dock tall ships during Op Sail 1992.
El Admiral Dewey es un remolcador histórico ubicado en Nueva York, Nueva York. El Admiral Dewey se encuentra inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos desde el 02002-12-27 27 de diciembre de 2002.
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Ships on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan | boundary=protected_area, historic |