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Natchez

The Natchez is a steamboat based in New Orleans undertaking harbor and dinner cruises on the Mississippi.
Designed by Alan L. Bates, Natchez was built in 1976 as a (steel) replica of an old sternwheeler. However, her steam engines originate from the towboat Clairton built in 1927. Visit the webpage of the New Orleans Steamboat Company for a description and history of Natchez along with some photos.
Other pictures are found at www.steamboats.org complete with audio files of her calliope and more video clips.

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DivX® video-clip
Natchez
leaves Cincinnati
October 2006
duration: 2′23′′
:12.9 MB::26.9 MB:


DivX® video-clip
The Calliope of
Natchez
October 2006
duration: 3′05′′
:16.5 MB::34.4 MB:


DivX® video-clip
Natchez
passes Cincinnati
October 2006
duration: 35′′
:3.8 MB::7.9 MB:


DivX® video-clip
Aboard
Natchez
October 2006
duration: 1′44′′
:9.6 MB::20 MB:


DivX® video-clip
The Engine Room
abd. Natchez
October 2006
duration: 1′31′′
:12.9 MB::18.2 MB:

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