• Newport was an American steamboat built in 1908 at Yaquina City, Oregon. Now a ghost town, Yaquina City was then the terminus of the Corvallis & Eastern...
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  • Look up newport in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Newport most commonly refers to: Newport, Wales Newport, Rhode Island, US Newport or New Port may...
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    After the war, River Queen was operated by the Newport Steamboat Company between Providence, R.I. and Newport, R.I. The American Lloyd's Register of American...
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    A steamboat is a boat that is propelled primarily by steam power, typically driving propellers or paddlewheels. Steamboats sometimes use the prefix designation...
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    The Newport and Wickford Railroad and Steamboat Company was a railroad and steamboat operator in Rhode Island. It was first chartered in 1862 as the Wickford...
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    Steamship Authority's roots trace back to the 1833-established Nantucket Steamboat Company. Demand for regular steamship service between Cape Cod and Nantucket...
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    Beechwood (Astor mansion) (category Museums in Newport, Rhode Island)
    Beechwood is a Gilded Age mansion and estate located at 580 Bellevue Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island best known for having been owned by the Astor family. Part...
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    actor Jumpoff Joe, a former rock pillar on Nye Beach Newport Municipal Airport Siletz Reef Steamboats of the Oregon Coast Yaquina Bay Yaquina Head, a rocky...
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    Marshall Kosloff. He currently serves as a Tony Blankley fellow at the Steamboat Institute. Enjeti worked at The Daily Caller as its White House Correspondent...
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    Lake Washington steamboats and ferries operated from about 1875 to 1951, transporting passengers, vehicles and freight across Lake Washington, a large...
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    except the Delta Queen. "Delta Queen Timeline". steamboats.com. Retrieved 2021-12-22. "H. K Bedford". Newport Ohio History. Retrieved 2011-02-25. The H K...
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    due to its selection as a landing site for the first steamboat on the Pend Oreille River. Newport was officially incorporated on April 13, 1903. The first...
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    steamer bound down river and across the bay to Newport, where a small wharf had been built. Propeller steamboats did most of this service, however in 1872...
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    started operating in 1867. It stopped operations in 1917. This steamboat is used as Newport's logo. In 1868, a livery stable started operating behind a hotel...
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    The Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Company was a steamboat company that transported passengers and freight between Washington, DC and Norfolk, Virginia...
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    Belle of Cincinnati (category Newport, Kentucky)
    is currently owned by BB Riverboats and operates from Newport, Kentucky on the Ohio River. Newport is across the river from Cincinnati, the namesake of...
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  • regular Sunday excursions to Newport during the coming summer of 1910. In the first part of the week of December 9, 1910, steamboat inspectors Welden and Ames...
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  • Long Island. There were also steamboats to Block Island, Rhode Island where connections were made with Providence and Newport. Henry Francis Cook was its...
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    architecture, but Steamboat Gothic usually refers to large houses in the Mississippi and Ohio river valleys that were designed to resemble the steamboats on those...
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    taken over maintenance of Newport Springs. Steamboat Walkatomica loaded with passengers running on the waterway (1885) Newport springs and swimming pool...
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    New Bedford, Newport, Providence, Fitchburg, Lowell and Cape Cod. For many years the Old Colony Railroad Company also operated steamboat and ferry lines...
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    so the only way to the seaside hotels at Newport was to cross the Yaquina Bay by steamer. Propeller steamboats did most of this service, however in 1872...
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    was sold to the Boston, Newport and New York Steamboat Company, and the railroad was extended between Fall River and Newport, Rhode Island. For a short...
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    the Narragansett Steamship Company merged with the Boston, Newport and New York Steamboat Company, and Providence and her sister ship Bristol thus joined...
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  • T.M. Richardson (category Steamboats of Oregon)
    T.M. Richardson was a steamboat built in 1888 at Oneatta, Oregon, which served on Yaquina Bay and on the Yaquina River from 1888 to 1908. This vessel...
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    53 m) steam tug built in 1875 at South Bend, Washington. ISN organized steamboat routes both on Willapa Bay, on the east side of the Long Beach Peninsula...
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  • Classic. In 1982 she won a WTA Tour (Avon) doubles title in Newport. Baily, a longtime Steamboat Springs resident, is a member of the Colorado Sports Hall...
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  • with the Newport Free Library and Reading Room. Newport & Wickford Railroad and Steamboat Company organized. Population - 12,521. 1871 - Newport Manufacturing...
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    The steamboat Ticonderoga is one of two remaining side-paddle-wheel passenger steamers with a vertical beam engine of the type that provided freight and...
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    Yaquina Bay (category Newport, Oregon)
    030151Yaquina Bay (/jəˈkwɪnə/ yə-KWIN-ə) is a coastal estuarine community found in Newport, Oregon. Yaquina Bay is a semi-enclosed body of water, approximately 8 km2...
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