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 After the JUNIATA was retired in 1937 she was bought by a group proposing to offer a new lake service.  Her aged wood topsides were stripped off and replaced by a sleek, George Sharpe designed superstructure made of steel.  Renamed MILWAUKEE CLIPPER, the ship operated from 1941 to 1970.  Several owners came and went after her second retirement until she was saved by a group of dedicated volunteers in 1997.  Today the lovely MILWAUKEE CLIPPER is berthed in Muskegon, Michigan, and open for tours during the summer time. \u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eGood condition.\u003c\/p\u003e"}

JUNIATA & OCTORARA: 1904 - Great Lakes guide from 1933

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Great Lakes Transit Corporation - A twenty-four page fleet and services guide covering the 1933 season of the JUNIATA and OCTORARA.

This delightful guide covers everything from "History and Romance from a Steamer Chair" to the "primeval wilderness" past Duluth in Minnesota.  Four pages of interior views show sample cabins, Dining Saloon, and an unusual looking "Observation Suite".  Plans show five decks along with a longitudinal cutaway placing deck and public room locations.  Complicated rate charts and sailing schedules would befuddle any modern-day smart-device user but were easily read by the typical passenger of 1933.  A four-panel map of the U.S. shows spidery rail lines filling the country with the boats' lake routes marked in red.

The ships were already aged when this brochure was printed as they were launched in 1904.  Would it surprise you to know that one of the sisters still exists today, 122-years later?  After the JUNIATA was retired in 1937 she was bought by a group proposing to offer a new lake service.  Her aged wood topsides were stripped off and replaced by a sleek, George Sharpe designed superstructure made of steel.  Renamed MILWAUKEE CLIPPER, the ship operated from 1941 to 1970.  Several owners came and went after her second retirement until she was saved by a group of dedicated volunteers in 1997.  Today the lovely MILWAUKEE CLIPPER is berthed in Muskegon, Michigan, and open for tours during the summer time. 

Good condition.

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