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The fortress of Morro Castle ( fortress ) | El Morro in Havana, built in 1589.
* September 8 – Off the New Jersey coast, a fire aboard the passenger liner Morro Castle kills 134 people.
In the same year, the Morro Castle was built on North Street.
They took place at various prisons, including the Fortaleza de la Cabaña and El Morro Castle.
* San Juan: home of Old San Juan, the Puerto Rican Museum of Art, El Morro Castle
Through 1850 they built 8 of the 38 steamships constructed in New York until that year, including the Franklin and Havre ( the first steam vessels for the Havre Line ), followed by Arago and Rhode Island ( for the government ) and Eagle and Morro Castle ( for Spofford, Tileston & Company ).
The attempt failed and he was rearrested near Lenin Park and imprisoned at the notorious El Morro Castle alongside murderers and rapists.
The Morro Castle burned off the coast of New Jersey in 1934.
The original plot involved a bomb threat, a shipwreck, and hijinks on a desert island, but, just a few weeks before the show was due to open, a fire on board the passenger ship SS Morro Castle caused the deaths of 138 passengers and crew members.
Morro Castle may refer to:
* Morro Castle ( fortress ), a fortress guarding Havana Bay, Cuba
* Castillo de San Pedro de la Roca, also called " Castillo del Morro " (" Morro Castle "), a fortress guarding Santiago, Cuba
* SS Morro Castle ( 1900 ), passenger liner of the Ward Line
* SS Morro Castle ( 1930 ), passenger liner that burnt in 1934
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A disastrous fire in 1934 aboard the passenger ship SS Morro Castle, in which 134 lives were lost, convinced the U. S. Congress that direct federal involvement in efficient and standardized training was needed.
Castillo San Felipe del Morro also known as Fort San Felipe del Morro or Morro Castle, is a 16th-century citadel located in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
On March 21, 1915, Lt. Teofilo Marxuach was the officer of the day at El Morro Castle.
In the daily 125 page journal ( with an additional 35 pages of imprints ) that Taussig maintained of his experiences and observations during the Spanish-American War, he wrote about the troops embarkation from Tampa, Florida, the Army landing at Daiquiri and Siboney, the condition of the Cuban and Spanish armies, the Battle of Santiago de Cuba, a visit to Morro Castle in Havana Harbor and the fleet's triumphal and feted return to New York Navy Yard after the end of hostilities in August 1898.
His secretary, Camilla Conroy, died in the burning of the luxury liner SS Morro Castle in 1934.

Morro and fortress
Havana was furnished with the fortress of Castillo de los Tres Reyes Magos del Morro to deter potential invaders, which included the English privateer Francis Drake, who sailed within sight of Havana harbour but did not disembark on the island.
He also long expressed an interest in putting a casino in the elegant Hotel Nacional, which overlooked El Morro, the ancient fortress guarding Havana harbor.
* Castillo San Felipe del Morro, a fortress in San Juan, Puerto Rico
Morro Castle is a picturesque fortress guarding the entrance to Havana bay in Havana, Cuba.
Image: Ship passing the El Morro fortress in Havana. jpg | Cargo ship passing the El Morro fortress.
Image: ElMorroHavana-2. jpg | Inside the El Morro fortress.
Image: ElMorroHavana-3. jpg | Inside the El Morro fortress.

Morro and .
Primary tourist areas are located around the existing towns of Corralejo in the north and Morro Jable in Jandia, plus the purely tourist development of Caleta de Fuste, south of Puerto del Rosario.
The beaches adjoining the extensive sand dunes east of Corralejo are popular, as are the more protected extensive sandy shores of the Playa de Sotavento de Jandia on the southeastern coast between Costa Calma and the Morro Jable.
* Pájara: Terrero Miguel Díaz La Lajita, Terrero de Morro Jable a Terrero de Pájara.
Twelve wrestling schools participate in this, based in Antigua, Costa Calma, El Matorral, La Lajita, Lajares, Las Playitas, Morro Jable, Puerto del Rosario, Tefía, Tetir, Unión Sur and Villaverde.
From the second half of the 19th century onward, as blacks, mestizas, and ex-soldiers of the War of Canudos in Rio de Janeiro came from various parts of Brazil ( mainly Bahia ) and settled in the vicinity of Morro da Conceição, Pedra do Sal, Praça Mauá, Praça Onze, Cidade Nova, Saúde, and Zona Portuária.
Among them were The Cinco Crioulos, The Voz do Morro, Mensageiros do Samba, and The Cinco Só.
The picture is of Morro da Covanca-Jacarepaguá.
* The first Filipinos in North America land in Morro Bay, near San Luis Obispo, California.
He is also famous for his short-lived 1598 capture of Fort San Felipe del Morro, the citadel protecting San Juan, Puerto Rico.
To the south lies a range of brown deforested mountains Monte Cara, and the Morro Branco peak lies to the northwest.
A Green Lantern named Morro and his pet dratures are its cryptkeepers.
The city of Morro Bay and the village of Los Osos share the bay that has been made famous by Morro Rock.
Important settlements existed, for example, in many coastal areas such as Morro Bay and Los Osos.
The San Luis Obispo Regional Transit Authority provides countywide service along US 101 as well as service to Morro Bay, Los Osos, Cambria and San Simeon.
The Chumash are a Native American people who historically inhabited the central and southern coastal regions of California, in portions of what is now San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles counties, extending from Morro Bay in the north to Malibu in the south.
Morro Creek.
A railroad official, the story says, declined because the name would be too easily confused with the coastal town of Morro Bay.
Traveling westward, CA-41 West leaves the city and gradually climbs up and over the Santa Lucia Coastal Range, where it then quickly descends and meets the Pacific Ocean, right into the city of Morro Bay, CA at its westernmost terminus when it meets Highway 1, better known as the Pacific Coast Highway.
Cayucos is a census-designated place located on the coast in San Luis Obispo County, California along California State Route 1 between Cambria to the north and Morro Bay to the south.

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