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Regatta Vanguards - The Waterways Journal
After a 14-year absence, the Charleston Sternwheel Regatta returned to the Kanawha River over the Fourth of July weekend.
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Harry white
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Steamboat Natchez Catches Fire On Industrial Canal - The Waterways Journal
The Steamboat Natchez caught fire May 3 while moored in the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal, although the extent of the damage was limited.
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New Orleans steamboat the Natchez erupts in flames
The S.S. Natchez, the last authentic steam-driven riverboat on the Mississippi, erupted into flames Tuesday night, sustaining non-extensive damage, a spokesperson for the New Orleans company that manages the boat confirmed to Fox News Digital.
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The Third Steamer Mississippi - The Waterways Journal
The last of a line of government steamboats to carry the name the Mississippi commenced service in early 1927, on the eve of the great flood.
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Delta queen
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The Clipper Ran On Bayou Teche - The Waterways Journal
Built in 1888 at Haynes Landing, W.Va., the Clipper originated as a “sawmill boat,” constructed by the Haynes family of Proctor, W.Va.
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