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  2. SS Milwaukee Clipper - Wikipedia

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    Sharp is credited with three historic vessels, Milwaukee Clipper, SS Lane Victory, and NS Savannah. The ship passing sand dunes at the entrance to the harbor in Muskegon. The modernized ship now featured air conditioned staterooms, a children's playroom, a movie theater, a dance floor with a live band, a soda fountain, bar, cafeteria, lounges ...

  3. List of Great Lakes museum and historic ships - Wikipedia

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    SS Milwaukee Clipper, another passenger steamer. The Clipper is the last Great Lakes American Passenger Ship of her kind. The SD Milwaukee Clipper was built in 1904 as the SS Juniata, She carried 350 passengers and cargo between Buffalo, NY, and Duluth, MN from 1905 through 1936, when she was tied up with an uncertain future.

  4. List of maritime museums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Aymar, Brandt (1967). A pictorial treasury of the marine museums of the world.New York, New York: Crown Publishers, Inc. OCLC 1303121. Howe, Hartley Edward (1987).

  5. A guide to Milwaukee walking tours, from history and culture ...

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    Milwaukee Food Tours are well-known for bus tours of various eateries, but they also have streetcar tours and a few walking tours.. Brady Street Lunch Tour: Historic and cultural information about ...

  6. New guidebook 'John Gurda's Milwaukee' helps people ride or ...

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    Local historian John Gurda has distilled years of leading historical tours into a guidebook for do-it-yourselfers. New guidebook 'John Gurda's Milwaukee' helps people ride or bike their own local ...

  7. SS City of Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    The City of Milwaukee is a steel-hulled ship with a carrying capacity of 28–30 fully loaded rail cars. She was powered by four Scotch marine boilers , producing 185 psi (1,280 kPa) of pressure. The boilers were fueled by coal until 1947, when the COM was converted to No.5 ( Bunker C ) fuel oil, and was routinely topped off with 1,200 US ...