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- Q5374683 abstract "The American Empress is a 360-foot (110 m) diesel-powered paddle-wheeler that was formerly operated by Majestic America Line and named the Empress of the North. She was built in 2002 at the Nichols Brothers Boat Builders shipyard on Whidbey Island, in the U.S. state of Washington, for $50 million and debuted as a cruise ship in 2003. She is listed as accommodating 223 guests, and originally cruised Alaska's Inside Passage, the Pacific Northwest, and the Columbia River. While being operated by Majestic America Line, the ship was decorated with a 19th century Russian theme, but with Alaskan touches in the form of carvings and masks.During the ship's time in Alaska, several smaller port cities such as Wrangell and Petersburg depended on the visits by the Empress of the North for a substantial amount of tourist-related commerce.In 2013, the Empress of the North was acquired by the American Queen Steamboat Company, which in 2014 renamed the ship American Empress and placed her back into service on the Columbia and Snake Rivers, after five years out of service. The ship's home port is now Vancouver, Washington.".
- Q5374683 class Q39804.
- Q5374683 cost "5.0E7".
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- Q5374683 length "116.0".
- Q5374683 shipBeam "29.0".
- Q5374683 shipDraft "3.8".
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- Q5374683 shipClass Q39804.
- Q5374683 shipHomeport "Vancouver, Washington, USA".
- Q5374683 shipName "*2003–2013: Empress of the North *2014–present: American Empress".
- Q5374683 shipOriginalCost "US $50 million".
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- Q5374683 comment "The American Empress is a 360-foot (110 m) diesel-powered paddle-wheeler that was formerly operated by Majestic America Line and named the Empress of the North. She was built in 2002 at the Nichols Brothers Boat Builders shipyard on Whidbey Island, in the U.S. state of Washington, for $50 million and debuted as a cruise ship in 2003. She is listed as accommodating 223 guests, and originally cruised Alaska's Inside Passage, the Pacific Northwest, and the Columbia River.".
- Q5374683 label "American Empress".
- Q5374683 depiction EmpressOfTheNorth.jpg.
- Q5374683 name "*2003–2013: Empress of the North".
- Q5374683 name "*2014–present: American Empress".