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NORTH AMERICAN & SOUTH AMERICAN - Late '50s brochure w/ interiors, route maps

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Georgian Bay Line: A fold-out (18" by 24") brochure from the late 1950s for the Great Lakes steamers NORTH AMERICAN and SOUTH AMERICAN.

The sister ships began sailing in 1913-14 when traveling by ship was the easiest way to reach cities around the Great Lakes. Routes maps show the NORTH AMERICAN's Detroit to Buffalo route while the SOUTH AMERICAN handled Duluth to Buffalo business. Color photos show the Dining Room, Binnacle Bar, Grand Salon, a suite, a basic cabin, and several deck scenes. 

NORTH AMERICAN was retired in 1963 and later sank while under tow. SOUTH AMERICAN finished out the 1967 season offering cruises to Expo '67. She was then laid up until scrapping in 1992.

Very good condition.

$25.00
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