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  2. Niagara (1845 steamboat) - Wikipedia

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    On September 23, 1856, the Niagara left Sheboygan, Wisconsin, headed for Port Washington, Wisconsin, on Lake Michigan, carrying 170 passengers [2] and a heavy load of cargo. Fire broke out in the area of the engine room at around 6:00 pm, [3] and the steam engines and the paddlewheels soon stopped. The steamer, which was 4–5 miles offshore ...

  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. 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".

  5. New restaurant opening in former Triciclo location

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    A new restaurant is holding its grand opening Saturday at 3801 W. Vliet St., ... but in 2010 began a culinary arts and culinary management program at Milwaukee Area Technical College. By 2014, she ...

  6. New bars, restaurants opening in Milwaukee in February ... - AOL

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    Jordyn Noennig, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel February 1, 2024 at 6:10 AM Three new bars and restaurants are opening in Milwaukee in February, bringing a new sandwich shop, coffee shop, and ...

  7. Paddle steamer - Wikipedia

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    A typical river paddle steamer from the 1850s. Fall Line's steamer Providence, launched 1866 Finlandia Queen, a paddle-wheel ship from 1990s in Tampere, Finland [1]. A paddle steamer is a steamship or steamboat powered by a steam engine driving paddle wheels to propel the craft through the water.

  8. Mainz (1929 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Mainz is a side-wheel paddle steamer for the Lower and Middle Rhine built in 1928/1929 for the Steamship Company for the Lower and Middle Rhine (DGNM), which was used by the Cologne-Düsseldorfer German Rhine Shipping in scheduled service on the Rhine.

  9. Julia Belle Swain - Wikipedia

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    The Julia Belle Swain is a steam-powered sternwheeler currently under restoration in La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States. [1]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.