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- Lone_Star_(towboat) abstract "Lone Star is a wooden hull, steam-powered stern-wheeled towboat in LeClaire, Iowa, USA. She is dry docked and on display at the Buffalo Bill Museum in LeClaire. Built in 1868, she is the oldest of three surviving steam-powered towboats, and the only one with a wooden hull. She was declared a National Historic Landmark on 20 December 1989.".
- Q4043154 abstract "Lone Star is a wooden hull, steam-powered stern-wheeled towboat in LeClaire, Iowa, USA. She is dry docked and on display at the Buffalo Bill Museum in LeClaire. Built in 1868, she is the oldest of three surviving steam-powered towboats, and the only one with a wooden hull. She was declared a National Historic Landmark on 20 December 1989.".
- Lone_Star_(towboat) comment "Lone Star is a wooden hull, steam-powered stern-wheeled towboat in LeClaire, Iowa, USA. She is dry docked and on display at the Buffalo Bill Museum in LeClaire. Built in 1868, she is the oldest of three surviving steam-powered towboats, and the only one with a wooden hull. She was declared a National Historic Landmark on 20 December 1989.".
- Q4043154 comment "Lone Star is a wooden hull, steam-powered stern-wheeled towboat in LeClaire, Iowa, USA. She is dry docked and on display at the Buffalo Bill Museum in LeClaire. Built in 1868, she is the oldest of three surviving steam-powered towboats, and the only one with a wooden hull. She was declared a National Historic Landmark on 20 December 1989.".