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'Old Ironsides' sets sail in Massachusetts
By the CNN Wire Staff
August 20, 2012 -- Updated 0952 GMT (1752 HKT)
The USS Constitution sets sail Sunday across the Boston Harbor, commemorating the anniversary of her victory over a British frigate during the War of 1812.
The voyage marks the second time the USS Constitution, or "Old Ironsides," sailed on her own since 1881. The last such trip was in 1997.
Some 285 people were on board the ship Sunday. She sailed for 17 minutes, traveling a distance of 1,100 yards.
The USS Constitution fires a 21-gun saulte toward Fort Independence on Castle Island.
The ship, which is considered the world's oldest commissioned warship afloat, prepares to set sail Sunday.
The USS Constitution defended sea lanes from 1797 to 1855. The ship now doubles as a museum, receiving more than half a million visitors each year.
The ship is tugged into the harbor several times a year but rarely sails under her own power.
Members of the Naval History and Heritage Command secure the USS Constitution to the pier after Sunday's demonstration.
USS Constitution sets sail again
USS Constitution sets sail again
USS Constitution sets sail again
USS Constitution sets sail again
USS Constitution sets sail again
USS Constitution sets sail again
USS Constitution sets sail again
USS Constitution sets sail again
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Sunday marks the 200th anniversary of the ship's victory over a British frigate
- "Old Ironsides" sails under her own power for 17 minutes
- The sail marks only the second such trip since 1881
(CNN) -- The USS Constitution, or "Old Ironsides," sailed under her own power Sunday for just the second time in some 130 years.
The Constitution set out on Boston Harbor in Massachusetts to commemorate the 200th anniversary of her victory over a British frigate during the War of 1812. The battle earned Constitution her "Old Ironsides" nickname.
"I cannot think of a better way to honor those who fought in the war as well as celebrate Constitution's successes during the War of 1812 than for the ship to be under sail," said Cmdr. Matt Bonner, Constitution's 72nd commanding officer.
'Old Ironsides' sails again
Some 285 people were on board the ship, which sailed under her own power for 17 minutes, traveling a distance of 1,100 yards.
Tugs were then reattached to Constitution's sides and she returned to her pier by early afternoon. The ship, which doubles as a museum, receives more than half a million visitors each year.
Sunday's sail marked the first time Constitution sailed on her own since 1997. Before that, the last time she sailed on her own was in 1881.
The ship, which is considered the world's oldest commissioned warship afloat, is tugged into the harbor several times a year.
Constitution defended sea lanes from when she was first launched in 1797 to 1855.
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