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Winding down the Mississippi River

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Out on an evening cruise with the Wilkey Brothers during Universal Hovercraft / Hoverclub of America Hoverally 2011

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Jordan Taylor scores 17 to lead Wisconsin to a 79-45 win over Mississippi Valley State

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http://www.exploreminnesota.com/
Hey, I’m Jon Hawks and one of my favorite things to do is to jump on my Harley and explore Minnesota with my friends. It’s a beautiful state with great scenic roads no matter which direction we feel like heading — North, South, East or West.
It just depends on what we’re in the mood for: curvy roads that twist along rivers like the Minnesota, St. Croix, or Mississippi, the beautiful bluff country in SE Minnesota, quaint and historic towns to stop at along the way, or site-seeing along the North Shore.

See more about this topic and other favorite places of Minnesotans at
http://www.exploreminnesota.com/myfavoriteminnesota/
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Cruise out of New Orleans – May 26, 2011. River was very high due to massive flooding all the way down the Mississippi River. Excellent Cruise though! – Just used vintage filter on my iphone.. nothing spectacular…

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We took a one hour riverboat cruise and learned about the history of the St. Louis Riverfront, the mighty Mississippi River, the Gateway Arch, and lots of other fascinating historic sites. Our riverboat was named “Tom Sawyer”.

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Murray River Cruise with www.murrayrivercruises.info

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Footage taken at a rehearsal aboard the Fred Olsen Cruise ship Black Watch, the performers rehearse the song 'What shall we do with the drunken sailor'. Fred Olsen Cruise Lines provide luxury cruise holidays for the discerning UK traveller.

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We went for a river cruise on the Mississippi river on the paddle steamboat Natchez. Below is some information about the Natchez copied from Wikipedia.
The ninth and current Natchez, the SS. Natchez, is a sternwheel steamboat based in New Orleans, Louisiana. Built in 1975, she is sometimes referred to as the Natchez IX. She is operated by the New Orleans Steamboat Company and docks at the Toulouse Street Wharf. Day trips include harbor and dinner cruises along the Mississippi River.

The Natchez IX is modeled not after the original Natchez, but rather the steamboats Hudson and Virginia. Her steam engines were originally built in 1925 for the steamboat Clairton, from which the steering system also came. From the S.S. J.D. Ayres were taken the copper bell, made of 250 melted silver dollars. The bell has on top a copper acorn that was once on the Avalon (now known as the Belle of Louisville), and on the Delta Queen. The Natchez IX also features a steam calliope that can play 32 notes. The wheel is made of white oak and steel, is 25 feet (7.6 m) by 25 feet (7.6 m), and weighs over 26 tons.[2] The whistle came from a ship that sank in 1908 on the Monongahela River.[citation needed] The Natchez IX was launched in Braithwaite, Louisiana. She is 265 feet (81 m) long and 46 feet (14 m) wide, has a draft of six feet and weighs 1384 tons. Natchez IX is mostly made of steel, to comply with United States Coast Guard rules.[1][3]

In 1982 the Natchez won the Great Steamboat Race, which is held every year on the Wednesday immediately before the first Saturday in May, as part of the Kentucky Derby Festival held in Louisville, Kentucky.[4] She has also participated in other races, and has never lost.[2] Those beaten by the Natchez include the Belle of Louisville, the Delta Queen, and the Mississippi Queen.

During the Hurricane Katrina disaster, the Natchez was temporarily moved upriver to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Since then, operations have returned to New Orleans.

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