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  2. How do I register my boat? What to know about boat ... - AOL

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    Boats float past one another in the water at Lake Macbride State Park in Johnson County, Iowa on May 22, 2020. Every boat registration must have the following: Proof of ownership/bill of sale

  3. U.S. Route 63 in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    After continuing west for a few miles, US 63 and Iowa 163 turn to the northwest near Chillicothe to follow the course of the Des Moines River. At Eddyville, they meet Iowa 137 on the south side of the town. Another exit on the north end serves Eddyville Raceway Park. North of Eddyville, they head north for six miles (9.7 km) until they reach ...

  4. Julia Belle Swain - Wikipedia

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    Designed and built in 1971 by Capt. Dennis Trone, the Julia Belle was the last boat built by Dubuque Boat & Boiler Works of Dubuque, Iowa. The boat's steam engines were built in 1915 by the Gillett and Eaton Company and originally installed on the central wheel ferryboat City of Baton Rouge. The engines have logged well over a million miles.

  5. Spirit of Peoria - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, after riverboat gambling was legalized in Illinois and the owners of the Par-A-Dice received a license, the group leased the Spirit to operate on the Peoria side of the river until the East Peoria boat and facility was ready. [3] After the Par-A-Dice vacated the boat, the Peoria Park District operated the boat for a short time. [3]

  6. Naden Boats - Wikipedia

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    Naden Boats is a line of aluminum fishing boats manufactured in Canada by Temagami Boat Manufacturing Inc. Six models are offered, ranging from 11’11" to 16’ in overall length. They are noted for their expanded polystyrene flotation, rigid construction, and semi-V planing hull with five keels.

  7. Iowa Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    Sprague built in 1901, was the world's largest steam powered sternwheeler towboat. [2]In 1907, the Sprague set a world's all-time record for towing: 60 barges of coal, weighing 67,307 tons, covering an area of 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 acres, and measuring 925 feet (282 m) by 312 feet (95 m). [3]

  8. Lone Star (towboat) - Wikipedia

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    Lone Star came off the ways at Lyons, Iowa in 1869. Originally the boat was a wood-burning side-wheeler, operated as a short-run packet. In 1890 she was remodeled and reconfigured as a stern-wheeler, for use as towboat. Lone Star was remodeled a second time in 1899 at the Kahlke Boat Yards in Rock Island, Illinois. In 1922 she was again altered ...

  9. Iowa Highway 163 - Wikipedia

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    Iowa Highway 163 (Iowa 163) is a state highway that travels from U.S. Highway 69 in Des Moines to US 63 near Oskaloosa. The Iowa Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) has signed Iowa 163 from Oskaloosa to Burlington along US 63 and US 34 , but it does not officially recognize those sections of road as part of the route.