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  2. Category:Paddle steamers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Paddle steamers of Washington (state) (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Paddle steamers of the United States" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total.

  3. List of extant paddle steamers - Wikipedia

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    The paddle steamer Piemonte (1904) operates on Lake Maggiore, and sister paddle steamers Patria (1926) and Concordia (1926) operate on Lake Como. Former paddle steamers Italia (1909) and Giuseppe Zanardelli (1903) operate on Lake Garda; their steam engines, unlike in the ships that sail on lakes Como and Maggiore, were replaced with diesel ...

  4. Paddle steamer - Wikipedia

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    Beaver was the first coastal steamship to operate in the Pacific Northwest of North America. Paddle steamers helped open Japan to the Western World in the mid-19th century. The largest paddle-steamer ever built was Brunel's Great Eastern, but it also had screw propulsion and sail rigging. It was 692 ft (211 m) long and weighed 32,000 tons, its ...

  5. Category:Paddle steamers - Wikipedia

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    Rangiriri (paddle steamer) River Queen (steamboat) Riverboat Discovery; Royal Tar fire; S. HMS Sandfly (1863) Schifffahrtsgesellschaft des Vierwaldstättersees;

  6. PS Emmylou - Wikipedia

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    The Emmylou was the first steam-driven overnight paddle steamer to be launched since the PS Ruby's maiden voyage in 1907. [ 1 ] When launched in 1982 by owner Anthony Bowell, the PS Emmylou could comfortably accommodate 16 overnight passengers in twin stacked berth cabins (that included basins) and offered shared showers and bathrooms.

  7. PS Keystone State - Wikipedia

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    PS Keystone State (also spelled Key Stone State) was a wooden-hulled American paddle steamer in service between 1849 and 1861. She was built in 1848 in Buffalo, New York, by Bidwell & Banta for ship-owner Charles M. Reed of Erie, Pennsylvania, and operated as part of his "Chicago Line".

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  9. Category:Steamships of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Paddle steamers of the United States (5 C, 85 P) S. Steamboats of the United States (15 C, 24 P) ... SS America (1939) American Queen; SS Ancon; Ancon (1867 ship) PS ...