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  2. Enterprise (1814) - Wikipedia

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    The Enterprise was the first steamboat to reach Louisville from New Orleans. [35] Then the Enterprise steamed to Pittsburgh and Brownsville. [ 2 ] This voyage, a distance of 2,200 miles (3,500 km) from New Orleans, was performed against the powerful currents of the Mississippi, Ohio and Monongahela rivers.

  3. Israel Gregg - Wikipedia

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    Israel Gregg (February 20, 1775 – June 20, 1847) was the first captain of the historic steamboat Enterprise.From June to December 1814, Israel Gregg commanded the Enterprise during two voyages from Louisville, Kentucky to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that were performed against strong currents of the Ohio River. [1]

  4. Steamboats of the Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise, or Enterprize, was the fourth Mississippi steamboat. [11] Launched in 1814 at Brownsville, Pennsylvania , for the Monongahela and Ohio Steam Boat Company , she was a dramatic departure from Fulton's boats. [ 1 ]

  5. Joseph "Diamond Jo" Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    In 1867, he acquired some barges and the 61.5 ton steamboat John C. Gault. The next year he purchased three more steamers and a fleet of barges, calling his new company the "Chicago, Fulton, and River Line." In 1871, he added one more steamboat, Diamond Jo, after which many started referring to the company as the "Diamond Jo Line." Just as ...

  6. 24 Hours in Chicago: What to Eat & Where - AOL

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    Cheapism / Green Street Smoked Meats / Roka Akor - Chicago/Yelp / Sherwin C./Yelp The Deep Dish on Chicago's Food Scene So you have just 24 hours in Chicago, and you want to make the most of it.

  7. Belle of Louisville - Wikipedia

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    Then, in 1962 Jefferson County Judge Marlow Cook purchased the steamboat for $34,000 in hopes of reconnecting the city's people to the waterfront. [3] Soon, the city re-christened her the Belle of Louisville. [2] The steamboat's purchase played a crucial role in restoring Waterfront Park along with Louisville's relationship to the Ohio River. [3]

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    NASCAR brings its 75th season to downtown Chicago this weekend for an experience unlike any other on the circuit. With Lake Michigan and Grant Park serving as the backdrop, the 12-turn, 2.2-mile ...

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