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Enterprise (occasionally archaically spelled enterprize) can refer to the following:

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  • Enterprise, an airship used by Cecil Harvey and his party in Final Fantasy IV

  • Enterprise (1814), a privately owned steamboat captained by Henry Miller Shreve
  • Enterprise (1862), pioneer stern wheeler on the upper Fraser River
  • Enterprise (balloon), a hot air balloon used by the Union Army during the American Civil War
  • Enterprise (dinghy), the International Enterprise Class sailing dinghy
  • Enterprise (yacht), J-class yacht and 1930 America's Cup defender
  • Enterprize (1829), an 1829-built schooner - Melbourne's tall ship
  • HMS Enterprise, fourteen ships of the Royal Navy have been named Enterprise. Ten of them were commissioned and used the "HMS" prefix
  • USS Enterprise, eight ships in the United States Navy carried the name Enterprise. Six of them were commissioned and use the USS prefix

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