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Website. 1856.com. The Arabia Steamboat Museum is a history museum in Kansas City, Missouri, housing artifacts salvaged from the Arabia, a steamboat that sank in the Missouri River in 1856. The 30,000-square-foot museum opened on November 13, 1991, in the Kansas City River Market. [1] The museum is operated by the partners of River Salvage Inc ...
The paddlewheel of Arabia is located at the Arabia Steamboat Museum in Kansas City. The Arabia was built in 1853 around the Monongahela River in Brownsville, Pennsylvania. Its paddle wheels were 28 feet (8.5 m) across, and its steam boilers consumed approximately thirty cords of wood per day. It averaged 5 miles (8.0 km) per hour going upstream.
American Royal Museum: Greater Downtown: Agriculture: Open by appointment, exhibits about horse and livestock shows, rodeos and agriculture Arabia Steamboat Museum: River Market: Museum ship: Recovered mid-19th-century side wheeler steamboat and artifacts Battle of Westport Museum & Visitor Center: South Kansas City: History
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Channel Islands (Ventura County) Maritime Museum. [14] California. Port Hueneme. US Navy SeaBee Museum. [15] California. Richmond. Rosie the Riveter National Historic Site.
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Sultana was a commercial side-wheel steamboat which exploded and sank on the Mississippi River on April 27, 1865, killing 1,547 people in what remains the worst maritime disaster in United States history. Constructed of wood in 1863 by the John Litherbury Boatyard [ 1 ] in Cincinnati, Ohio, Sultana was intended for the lower Mississippi cotton ...
Windermere Steamboat Museum Project. Archived from the original on 29 November 2009. Howard Steamboat Museum, Jeffersonville, Indiana; Arabia Steamboat Museum, Kansas City, Missouri. John Fitch Steamboat Museum, Warminster, Pennsylvania: Craven Hall. Str. George M. Verity River Museum, Keokuk, Iowa, archived from the original on 18 February 2013.