Skip to content
1 - /townhall/Kasich1/ -- Capitol Hill Town Hall Series
TRENDING:
Advertisement

In this Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2016 photo a museum visitor, left, walks past a life-size replica of the hull of the pirate ship Whydah Gally, behind, at the Whydah Pirate Museum, in Yarmouth, Mass. The undersea explorer Barry Clifford, who discovered the Whydah Gally, the first authenticated pirate shipwreck in U.S. waters, says he’s finally found where the ship’s vaunted treasure lies after more than 30 years of poking around the murky waters off Cape Cod. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

In this Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2016 photo a museum visitor, left, walks past a life-size replica of the hull of the pirate ship Whydah Gally, behind, at the Whydah Pirate Museum, in Yarmouth, Mass. The undersea explorer Barry Clifford, who discovered the Whydah Gally, the first authenticated pirate shipwreck in U.S. waters, says he’s finally found where the ship’s vaunted treasure lies after more than 30 years of poking around the murky waters off Cape Cod. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Featured Photo Galleries