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The ship's name was a play on the line name.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eFully open, the brochure measures  24\" by 38\". Along the way there is a route map showing showing the boat's winding path through the Great Lakes from Buffalo to Chicago. According to the itinerary, the SEEANDBEE did a round trip in seven days. Fun fact - the old C\u0026amp;B Line dock in Cleveland is now the site of the famous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eBesides the stylish graphics, there are b\u0026amp;w interior views showing the Ballroom, Soda Grille, Writing Room, Main Dining Room, Old English Tap Room, Grand Salon, Wheel House, and three different cabins.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eColorful plans show five decks, starting with the Old English Tap Room nestled against the bow on D Deck and ending with Promenade Deck with the Ball Room, Marine Grille, Card Room, and select cabins. Rates show that bargain hunters could book a little inner cabin for $61 for the seven-day roundtrip. The 1930s equivalent of high-rollers could stay in a Parlour Suite for $125.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThe SEEANDBEE was a white elephant for C\u0026amp;B since they never had a suitable running mate.  At the start of WW2 the Navy took the boat over and converted her into, get this, a sidewheel aircraft carrier, for pilot practice.  She was scrapped after the war.  \u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003eGood condition with a little separation along the folds and a small tear on the back cover.\u003c\/p\u003e"}

SEEANDBEE: 1913 - Delightful 1930s brochure w/ deck plans & interiors

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C & B Line - From the early 1930s, a delightful cruise brochure with deck plans for the Great Lakes steamer SEEANDBEE of 1913. The ship's name was a play on the line name.

Fully open, the brochure measures  24" by 38". Along the way there is a route map showing showing the boat's winding path through the Great Lakes from Buffalo to Chicago. According to the itinerary, the SEEANDBEE did a round trip in seven days. Fun fact - the old C&B Line dock in Cleveland is now the site of the famous Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Besides the stylish graphics, there are b&w interior views showing the Ballroom, Soda Grille, Writing Room, Main Dining Room, Old English Tap Room, Grand Salon, Wheel House, and three different cabins.

Colorful plans show five decks, starting with the Old English Tap Room nestled against the bow on D Deck and ending with Promenade Deck with the Ball Room, Marine Grille, Card Room, and select cabins. Rates show that bargain hunters could book a little inner cabin for $61 for the seven-day roundtrip. The 1930s equivalent of high-rollers could stay in a Parlour Suite for $125.

The SEEANDBEE was a white elephant for C&B since they never had a suitable running mate.  At the start of WW2 the Navy took the boat over and converted her into, get this, a sidewheel aircraft carrier, for pilot practice.  She was scrapped after the war.  
 
Good condition with a little separation along the folds and a small tear on the back cover.

$125.00
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