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  2. Erie (steamship, sank 1841) - Wikipedia

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    The Erie ferried passengers between Buffalo, New York, and Chicago, Illinois, and other harbors on Lake Michigan. The ship was owned by Charles Manning Reed, a Pennsylvania state legislator, militia general, and U.S. congressman. Reed and his father owned and operated a fleet of steam ships on the Great Lakes, from their home in Erie ...

  3. Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company - Wikipedia

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    Two of them, SS Greater Buffalo and the SS Greater Detroit, were both built in 1923, and were known as the largest side-wheeler passenger ships in the world. Naval architect Frank E. Kirby designed many D&C ships. As ferry and cruise ships, all of the ships of D&C were a success, with various civic groups and companies often chartering each ...

  4. Great Lakes passenger steamers - Wikipedia

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    While the ship had been known as the "Queen of the Great Lakes" it is now also a symbol of the end of passenger cruises on the Great Lakes. SS North American and SS South American would continue to sail until 1967 when South American made a final run delivering passengers to the 1967 World's Fair in Montreal, Quebec.

  5. Tall Ships arrive in Cleveland [Video] - AOL

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    Cleveland is proud to host the return of the Tall Ships Festival, returning to the shores of Lake Erie from July 7 through July 10.

  6. City of Detroit III - Wikipedia

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    It was owned by the Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company (D&C) and was launched on October 7, 1911. [1] When she was launched City of Detroit III was the largest sidewheeler in the world. The next year the slightly larger 500-foot (150 m) length overall Seeandbee , another Kirby designed ship, was launched for the Cleveland & Buffalo ...

  7. PS City of Erie - Wikipedia

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    The City of Erie was built in 1898 by the Detroit Dry Dock Company in Wyandotte, Michigan, for the Cleveland Buffalo Transit Company (C&B). [1] It was designed by Frank E. Kirby. The ship was launched on February 26, 1898, and made its maiden voyage on June 19, 1898. [6] [7]

  8. Goodtime III - Wikipedia

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    Goodtime III is the largest excursion boat in Cleveland, Ohio and is able to hold up to 1,000 passengers. [1] [2] The four-deck boat is equipped with 3 bars and 2 dance floors. [3] [4] Its dimensions are 151-by-40 feet. [5] The boat provides sightseeing tours of the Cuyahoga River and Lake Erie that include both local and natural history of the ...

  9. Airline reduction lowers passenger numbers at Cleveland airport

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    CLEVELAND, Ohio (WKBN) – Passenger numbers were down in November at Cleveland Hopkins Airport due to airline capacity reductions, according to airport officials. ... Parade. How to make the best ...