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  2. Columbia (collapsed paddle steamer) - Wikipedia

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    Collection of Articles & List of Crew, Orchestra & Passengers of & from the Columbia Riverboat Disaster, July 5, 1918 - August 14, 2000 — on Tazewell County, Illinois Genealogy Trails; Zurski, Ken (2012). The Wreck of the Columbia: A Broken Boat, a Town's Sorrow & the End of the Steamboat Era on the Illinois River. Chicago: Amika Press.

  3. 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]

  4. Sangamon River - Wikipedia

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    The Sangamon River is a principal tributary of the Illinois River, approximately 246 miles (396 km) long, [2] in central Illinois in the United States. It drains a mostly rural agricultural area and runs through Decatur and past Springfield .

  5. Streckfus Steamers - Wikipedia

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    Streckfus Steamers was a company started in 1910 by John Streckfus Sr. (1856–1925) born in Edgington, Illinois.He started a steam packet business in the 1880s, but transitioned his fleet to the river excursion business around the turn of the century.

  6. Griggsville Landing, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Pike County, Illinois was surveyed by the United States government in 1817–1819. [2]:43The site became known as Phillipsburg, then Griggsville Landing, then the landing for Valley City; [3] in 1906, the book Past and Present of Pike County, Illinois, giving this sequence of names, notes that "Valley City is the only town in the township and is on the Wabash Railroad."

  7. Far West (steamship) - Wikipedia

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    The Far West was used in this capacity, along with its sister riverboat the Josephine. The Far West was often piloted by the famous river boat captain and pilot, Grant Marsh. The Far West was known as a fast boat because she had powerful engines, a hull with limited water resistance, and a low profile that reduced wind resistance. She set a ...

  8. Proposing soon? These 6 iconic Illinois landmarks make list ...

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    Location can be everything for a marriage proposal, as Illinois lands 6 venues deemed perfect for popping the question from Mixbook's national survey.

  9. Riverboat - Wikipedia

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    Many large riverboats were working on the Murray, but now a lower water level is stopping them. The Kalgan River in Western Australia has had two main riverboats, the Silver Star, 1918 to 1935, would lower her funnel to get under the low bridge. Today, the Kalgan Queen riverboat takes tourists up the river to taste the local wines. She lowers ...