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American Glory (ship)

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Name
  
American Glory

Homeport
  
Wilmington, Delaware

Type
  
Passenger cruise ship

Length
  
44 m

Owner
  
American Cruise Lines

Status
  
In service

Launched
  
2002

Builder
  
Chesapeake Shipbuilding

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Identification
  
IMO number 8972338 Call sign WDA8860 USCG Doc. No. 1123509

American Glory is a small cruise ship owned and operated by American Cruise Lines (ACL). She was built in 2002 by Chesapeake Shipbuilding in Salisbury, Maryland for overnight coastal, river, and inland waterway cruising within the continental United States. American Glory, as an American built, flagged, and owned vessel operated by US citizen crew members is compliant with the Passenger Vessel Services Act and can transport passengers directly between US ports. The vessel accommodates 49 passengers in her 31 staterooms with 14 having private balconies. All staterooms have private baths, windows, and interior entrances.

The ship deck plans:

  • Main Deck - 4 double and 3 single occupancy staterooms; Dining Salon and lounge
  • Lounge Deck - 6 double occupancy staterooms with private balconies, 5 double and 1 single occupancy staterooms; two lounges, forward and aft passenger decks
  • Carolina Deck - 7 double and 1 single occupancy staterooms with private balconies; library, aft passenger deck
  • Observation Deck - recreation
  • Upon entering service in 2002 American Glory joined her sister ship American Eagle with had entered service for ACL in 2000.

    References

    American Glory (ship) Wikipedia