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The site is hard to reach and posted with "No trespassing" signs. Nevertheless, there are some visitors: marine historians explore the area via boats or kayaks, while the decaying ships are a popular subject for photographers and artists. Because of its eerie environment, the location has become a
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The abandoned and decomposing vessels, mostly cargo ships and tugboats, come from "all decades of the 20th century". They sit in the mud and shallow water until they are dismantled or salvaged. Some of them are historic, so that the place has been called an "accidental marine museum". Vessels of
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tourist attraction, despite its remote location and difficult accessibility via "a makeshift path of street signs and wood planks into muddy marshland and to the edge of the water where the boats are visible."
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The scrapyard was founded in the 1930s by John J. Witte and managed by him until his death in 1980. It was then taken over by his son-in-law, Joe Coyne, who described it as similar to an automobile
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US Navy ship to have a predominantly African-American crew; and the
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marine scrapyard
Arthur Kill
Rossville
Fresh Kills Landfill
West Shore
Staten Island
New York City
salvage yard

USS PC-1264
World War II
New York City Fire Department
fireboat
Abram S. Hewitt
PS General Slocum
Salt



"The Bizarre Attraction That Is New York City's Boat Graveyard"
The Huffington Post
"A Lesson In History Of Old Ships"
The New York Times


"The Witte Boneyard: A Different Kind of Graveyard"
WNYC

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