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  2. Red Caboose Motel - Wikipedia

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    The creation of the Red Caboose Motel began with the incorporation of "Red Caboose Lodge, Inc." [a] by Donald M. Denlinger on January 9, 1967. [13] Denlinger, who has been called a "tourism industry legend", also developed the Mill Bridge Village camping resort, the Fulton Steamboat Inn and the Historic Strasburg Inn.

  3. Robert Fulton - Wikipedia

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    Robert Fulton (November 14, 1765 – February 24, 1815) was an American engineer and inventor who is widely credited with developing the world's first commercially successful steamboat, the North River Steamboat (also known as Clermont).

  4. The Kentuckian (1955 film) - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster had also taken a real whipping during the filming of Norma Productions's first film Kiss the Blood Off My Hands in 1948. [4] The film features an appearance by the famed sternwheel riverboat Gordon C. Greene, the same steamboat used in Gone with the Wind and Steamboat Round the Bend.

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  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lancaster ...

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    The city of Lancaster is the location of 57 of these properties and districts; they are listed separately, while the 153 properties and districts in the other parts of the county are listed here. One property straddles the Lancaster city limits and appears on both lists. Another three sites are further designated as National Historic Landmarks ...

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    Charles Nimitz built the Nimitz Hotel in 1852, and deeded it over to his son Charles H. Nimitz, Jr., in 1906. Locals referred to it as the Steamboat Hotel because of the ship's bow front. The hotel had its own saloon and brewery, a ballroom that doubled as a theatre, a smokehouse, and a bath-house. [4]

  8. Nathaniel L. Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel L. Carpenter (November 18, 1805 at Randolph, Vermont [1] – December 23, 1892 at Natchez, Mississippi [2]), was an entrepreneur, builder, owner of a steamboat line, and successful cotton trader of Natchez, Mississippi in the middle to late 19th century. [3]

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