Historic Towns
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Lockport Illinois and Michigan Canal and Museum
The Illinois and Michigan Canal connected the Mississippi and Great Lakes Basins. making agriculture in northern…
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Buffalo Western New York Maritime Heritage and Museums
The Buffalo area was inhabited before the 17th century by Native American Iroquois tribes and later…
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South Haven and the Michigan Maritime Museum
South Haven is a port city at the mouth of the Black River on the southeastern coast…
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Chicago Illinois and the Maritime Museum
Chicago Illinois is on the southwestern shores of Lake Michigan. The Chicago Portage connects the Mississippi…
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Milwaukee and the Wisconsin Marine Historical Society
Milwaukee lies along the shores and bluffs of Lake Michigan at the confluence of three rivers:…
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The North Shore Commercial Fishing Museum on Lake Superior
Minnesota’s small towns are delightful. From well-known small towns like Ely, Pipestone and Nisswa, to the…
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Memphis Tennessee and the Mississippi River Museum
Memphis is a city with a rich and eclectic history: Home of the Blues, Birthplace of…
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Little Rock and the Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum
Little Rock is a cultural, economic, government, and transportation center within Arkansas and the South located…
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Biloxi Mississippi the Maritime and Seafood Industries Museum
The Biloxi Waterfront lies directly on the Mississippi Sound, with barrier islands off the Coast and…
