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  2. AquaPalooza - Wikipedia

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    It is promoted as "The World's Largest Boat Party" and claims to attract over 12,000 boats to 100 locations mostly around the United States, but also in several international locations. The "Signature Event" was held on Lake Travis in July 2010 and attracted approximately 7,000 boats and 65,000 people.

  3. Lake Travis marinas and boat clubs see waitlists after ... - AOL

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    Bill Marquardt, owner and partner at Freedom Boat Club, takes a tritoon boat out on Lake Travis Wednesday, June 29, 2022, in Austin.

  4. Lake Travis - Wikipedia

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    Lake Travis is well known for its outdoor recreation opportunities, including fishing, boating, swimming, scuba diving, picnicking, camping, and zip lining. [13] Hippie Hollow Park, located near the eastern end of Lake Travis, is the only legal clothing optional park in Texas. Lake Travis is generally considered one of the clearest lakes in Texas.

  5. SS Henry Steinbrenner - Wikipedia

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    The lake freighter SS Henry Steinbrenner was a 427-foot (130 m) long, 50-foot (15 m) wide, and 28-foot (8.5 m) deep, [1] dry bulk freighter of typical construction style for the early 1900s, primarily designed for the iron ore, coal, and grain trades on the Great Lakes.

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  7. SS Alpena (1942) - Wikipedia

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    The SS Alpena (formerly the SS Leon Fraser) is a lake freighter. She was built in 1942 by the Great Lakes Engineering Works in Ecorse, Michigan, to carry iron ore. She was originally owned by the Pittsburgh Steamship Company, a subsidiary of United States Steel. After also hauling grain in addition to ore in the 1960s and 1970s, the ship was ...

  8. Ticonderoga (steamboat) - Wikipedia

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    The ship's crew numbered twenty-eight, including the captain, pilots, mate, deckhands, engineers, and firemen to operate the boat. The purser, stewardess, freight clerk, bartender, hall boys, cook, waiters, scullion, and mess boys attended to passengers and freight arrangements. Initially, Ticonderoga served a north-south route on Lake Champlain.

  9. 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]