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Miller Boat Line employs 100 people during peak season. Approximately 750,000 people visit the islands of Put-in-Bay and Middle Bass Island each year. Year-round Put-in-Bay population is about 450 ...
Middle Bass is serviced by the Miller Boat Line from Catawba Island and the Middle Bass Ferry Line from Put-In-Bay. It is common to use Middle Bass as a less crowded base and then take the Sonny S (sole ship of the Middle Bass Ferry Line) to Put-In-Bay for the day. Middle Bass Island Airport has a 1852-foot runway with commercial air-taxi service.
Retired boats. Emerald Isle (built 1955), in use 1955–62, then a Mackinac ferry until 1982, now Diamond Jack cruise on the Detroit River [6] South Shore, (built 1945), for Miller Boat Line, Put-in-Bay, Ohio. Operated to Beaver Island from 1973-1997.
$10.37 Million grant to expand Put-In-Bay ferry infrastructure
An advertising pamphlet from 1967 has a list of the gear that Miller's made, including net winches, trawl winches and rope coilers. [3] Willie retired to New Zealand, leaving Jimmy and Jessie to carry on, but with no sons, it was the end of the Miller line. In 1972, Jimmy constructed a steel-hulled fishing boat for George Moodie of Port Seton.
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Put-in-Bay Boat Line Company “The Jet Express”, was established in 1988 and began its first season of operation in June 1989. There were originally four partners (Duggan, McCann, Stoiber, and Booker). Today, the majority owner and president is Todd Blumensaadt.
A 352-foot (107 m) monument — the world's tallest Doric column — was constructed in Put-in-Bay, Ohio by a multi-state commission from 1912 to 1915 "to inculcate the lessons of international peace by arbitration and disarmament."