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The Bay class is a ship class of four dock landing ships built for the British Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) during the 2000s. They are based on the Dutch-Spanish Royal Schelde Enforcer design , and replaced the Round Table-class logistics ships.
Dry Creek Café & Boat Dock was a dive bar and boat dock located on Mount Bonnell Road in Austin, Texas. After 68 years in operation, the establishment closed down on October 31, 2021. See also. List of dive bars; References
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At the dock, traditionally garbed presenters offer a look at Huna Tlingit culture, and an indoor theatrical production along the same lines is also offered. All shops located there are owned by Alaskans.