By The Associated Press January 28 2015 12:00 AM EST weather.com

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A piece of history was severely damaged Tuesday when a replica of a Revolutionary War tall ship was toppled by strong wind gusts produced by Winter Storm Juno in Newport, Rhode Island.

The 110-foot Continental sloop, known as the USS Providence, fell on its side overnight, causing extensive damage, owner and captain Thorpe Leeson said. The ship was stored in Newport Shipyard for the winter.

Extra support was added before the storm, but it could not sustain the heavy winds. Damage included a broken mast and punctured hull, according to Leeson.

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Leeson says he expects insurance to cover the damage, and he plans to get the ship in the water by the end of the summer.

The replica of the USS Providence is the state flagship and tall ship ambassador.

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