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  2. Charity Island (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Charity Island, also known as Big Charity Island, is the largest island in Saginaw Bay, in the Michigan waters of Lake Huron. The island is 222 acres (0.90 km 2) in area and has about 3 miles (4.8 km) of shoreline. It is part of Whitney Township, in Arenac County.

  3. Aquastar (ship) - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, when the Precious family matriarch Silvia Precious retired, the boat was being optioned by an out of town buyer to move to a Northern Michigan port. [ 3 ] [ 2 ] To keep the boat in Muskegon, the Sand Products Corporation purchased the Port City Princess and extensively upgraded her, this included a number of aesthetic and structural ...

  4. Padelford Riverboats - Wikipedia

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    Mini cruise ship with 24 staterooms, provided cruises that ranged as far as Florida. [22] [23] Viking Explorer was sold in 1992. Harriet Bishop - Length - 98 Feet; Built 1987, Utica, Indiana; Capacity - Harbor Cruises: 350, Riverboat Race, Themed Harbor and Parade of Tall Stacks Cruises: 300, Lunch and Dinner Cruises: 264.

  5. Michigan Star Clipper Dinner Train - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Star Clipper Dinner Train in 2007. The Michigan Star Clipper Dinner Train was a dinner train that operated in Michigan for 24 years; first out of Paw Paw, for approximately two years, then from Walled Lake, with trips heading from West Bloomfield to Wixom, where it connected to the CSX mainline and then back to West Bloomfield, MI ...

  6. Charity Island Light - Wikipedia

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    In 1838, the region was the source of lumber being removed from Lower Michigan via the rivers that enter the lower end of Saginaw Bay. The shoals around Charity Island were a major source of problems, posing an obstacle to lumber vessels. It was not until 1856, [7] however, that funds were allocated to establish a light on the island. [8]

  7. Gateway Clipper Fleet - Wikipedia

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    The Gateway Clipper Fleet, founded by John E. Connelly, is a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based fleet of riverboats. The fleet cruises the three rivers of Pittsburgh - the Monongahela, Allegheny, and Ohio. The fleet is named after the city of Pittsburgh, which in earlier times was known as the "Gateway to the West". [1]

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  9. Ferries in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Mohawk (1956), since 1995 Diamond Queen of Diamond Jack's River Cruises; Island Express (1988), catamaran, now Pictured Rocks Express of Pictured Rocks Cruises in Munising, Michigan. Straits Express (1995), catamaran, was in New York City being used as a commuter ferry for Hornblower Cruises after leaving Michigan. It is now in service under ...