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  • Alma – San Francisco Maritime  - Highlights the history and specifications of the scow schooner built in 1891 by Fred Siemer at his shipyard at Hunter’s Point.
  • Antique Boat Museum  - Facilitates collection, preservation, exhibition, and interpretation of boats and other objects relevant to the history of boating in North America. Included museum history, directories, and archived documents.
  • Baltimore and Chesapeake Steamboat Co.  - Dedicated to restoring and preserving hand-fired, coal-burning steam tugs in America. Includes the steam tugs’ history and original specifications.
  • The Canadian Canoe Museum  - Explains the significance of the Canoe to the national heritage of Canadians. Provides information on educational programs, visitor information, and exhibit details.
  • Center for Wooden Boats  - Highlights information on recent happenings, skill training, and boat rentals and sales.
  • Cowichan Bay Maritime Centre  - Explores the world of boat building and navigation. Includes event schedules, articles, and restoration guides.
  • Eppleton Hall  - Features the history of the 1914 steam-powered paddlewheel tugboat. Provides photo galleries and activity dates.
  • Eureka – San Francisco Maritime  - Presents the history and pictures of the 1890-built side-paddle steamboat now maintained in working condition by the National Historical Park Association.
  • Hercules – San Francisco Maritime  - Provides the photograph and brief history of the steam tugboat restored to operating condition and designated as National Historic Landmark.
  • Motorboat Museums  - Facilitates exhibitions featuring the world of motorboats. Contains interactive games, stories, and event lists.
  • New Hampshire Boat Museum  - Discusses and commemorates the boating heritage of New Hampshire lakes and rivers. Provides membership details, donation guides, and map directions.
  • San Francisco Maritime – National Park Service  - Features the Eppleton Hall, the paddlewheel tug built in 1914 as well as other historic vessels such as square-riggers, schooners and ferryboats.
  • Steam Ferryboat Eureka  - Features the 1890 steam paddlewheel ferryboat Eureka’s history, restoration, and facilities.
  • Steam Tug “Kerne” – North Western Steam Ship Company  - Chronicles the history of the steam-operated tugboat, the rare example of the once common dock tug and memento of early 20th-century naval architecture.
  • Steam Tugboat Hercules  - Highlights the history, volunteering opportunities, and restoration information of the 1907 steam tugboat Hercules.
  • Windermere Steamboats Museum  - Presents a collection of historic motor and steam boats located on Cumbria, England. Provides information on history, boat fleet, and events.
 
 
 
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