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- Q7605155 subject Q18703114.
- Q7605155 subject Q7304159.
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- Q7605155 subject Q8664087.
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- Q7605155 abstract "SS Ste. Claire is a steamship that was formerly located in Detroit, Michigan. She was declared a US National Historic Landmark in 1992.The ship was designed by Frank E. Kirby, who also designed the SS Columbia."Ste. Claire was launched at Toledo Shipbuilding Company in 1910, and entered service later that year as part of the fleet operated by the Detroit & Windsor Ferry Company. For 81 years, this vessel carried passengers to Boblo Island, a record of service on a single run unequaled in U.S. maritime history." However, the latter part of the claim is false: it is undermined by the fact that the Columbia served on the same run for a slightly longer time, which the NRHP registration document makes clear. After the island park closed in 1993, she fell into disrepair. In 2003 she was towed to Toledo, Ohio, where she has been undergoing restoration. In 2015, the vessel was towed to the former Detroit Lime Dock on the Rouge River, while her restoration remains in limbo.A partial restoration of both ships, Columbia and Ste. Clair, was made for the 2014 feature film Transformers: Age of Extinction.".
- Q7605155 length "57.912".
- Q7605155 shipBeam "15.24".
- Q7605155 shipDraft "4.4196".
- Q7605155 shipLaunch "1910-05-07".
- Q7605155 thumbnail Steamer_Ste_Claire_c_1915.jpg?width=300.
- Q7605155 wikiPageExternalLink 433.
- Q7605155 wikiPageExternalLink www.bobloboat.com.
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- Q7605155 wikiPageWikiLink Q18703114.
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- Q7605155 wikiPageWikiLink Q7304159.
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- Q7605155 wikiPageWikiLink Q8126632.
- Q7605155 wikiPageWikiLink Q8664087.
- Q7605155 wikiPageWikiLink Q8738797.
- Q7605155 added "1979-11-02".
- Q7605155 built "1910".
- Q7605155 location Q49239.
- Q7605155 name "Ste. Claire".
- Q7605155 refnum "79001177".
- Q7605155 shipLaunched "1910-05-07".
- Q7605155 shipName "Ste. Claire".
- Q7605155 type Product.
- Q7605155 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7605155 type Ship.
- Q7605155 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q7605155 type Thing.
- Q7605155 type Q11446.
- Q7605155 comment "SS Ste. Claire is a steamship that was formerly located in Detroit, Michigan. She was declared a US National Historic Landmark in 1992.The ship was designed by Frank E. Kirby, who also designed the SS Columbia."Ste. Claire was launched at Toledo Shipbuilding Company in 1910, and entered service later that year as part of the fleet operated by the Detroit & Windsor Ferry Company. For 81 years, this vessel carried passengers to Boblo Island, a record of service on a single run unequaled in U.S.".
- Q7605155 label "Ste. Claire (passenger steamboat)".
- Q7605155 depiction Steamer_Ste_Claire_c_1915.jpg.
- Q7605155 name "Ste. Claire".