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Friday, August 1. 2003
Steamboat Pictures of the Week: August/September 2003
Sugar Levee at New Orleans, called the "sweetest mile in earth".
Snagboat at work.
Interior picture from the City of Pittsburg.
The Flora Clark, Minnesota.
The Avalon in the late 1950s.
Photo by George Yater, Louisville, KY. Thanks to Jim Herron for sending in the picture.
Famous steamboat J.S. at Peoria.
The sunken City of Madison, that hit a dike close to Madison on June 18, 1894.
dollar bills with steamboat motives.
Interior of the Great Republic.
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