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  2. News-Press & Gazette Company - Wikipedia

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    The News-Press & Gazette Company (NPG) is a media company based in St. Joseph, Missouri, wholly owned and operated by the Bradley family.It is presided by Brian Bradley and David R. Bradley, with Hank Bradley (retired), Eric Bradley, and Kit Bradley serving on its board of directors.

  3. Showboat Branson Belle - Wikipedia

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    Showboat Branson Belle is a riverboat—more specifically, a showboat—on Table Rock Lake near Branson, Missouri.The lake is landlocked by the Table Rock Dam on one side and the Beaver Lake Dam on the other side.

  4. Eureka Shipbuilding - Wikipedia

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    Eureka Shipbuilding was a wooden shipbuilding company in Eureka, California. The shipyard was just south of town in Fields Landing on the South Bay of Humboldt Bay . To support the World War 2 demand for ships Eureka Shipbuilding shipyard switched over to military construction and built: United States Marine Corps tugboatss .

  5. Joe Rogan’s ‘Burn the Boats’: A Self-Styled Provocateur’s ...

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    Joe Rogan Slams COVID Vaccines, Mocks Trans People in Live Netflix Special 'Burn the Boats': 'Anybody Who Complains Is a Nazi' 'Man on Fire' Series at Netflix Casts Bobby Cannavale (EXCLUSIVE ...

  6. Anchor Line (riverboat company) - Wikipedia

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    Anchor Line steamboat City of New Orleans at New Orleans levee on Mississippi River. View created as composite image from two stereoview photographs, ca. 1890. The Anchor Line was a steamboat company that operated a fleet of boats on the Mississippi River between St. Louis, Missouri, and New Orleans, Louisiana, between 1859 and 1898, when it went out of business.

  7. Higgins Industries - Wikipedia

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    A Higgins Industries torpedo boat plant in New Orleans, 1942. Higgins Industries was the company owned by Andrew Higgins based in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States.. Higgins Industries is most famous for the design and production of the Higgins boat, an amphibious landing craft referred to as LCVP (Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel), which was used extensively in the Allied forces' D-Day ...

  8. Category:Steamboats of the Missouri River - Wikipedia

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  9. Bateau - Wikipedia

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    This boat was twenty-five feet (7.62 m) long by six feet (1.83 m) wide, and was managed by three negroes,—the "steersman", who guided the boat with a long and powerful oar; the headsman, who stood on the bow to direct the steersman by waving his arms; and an extra hand, who assisted with an oar in the eddies and smooth parts of the river.