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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Ohio River Museum

Ohio History
Buckeye State
Stepping forward in time less than a century, we saw the river transformed by the steamboat. Burning coal to run a steam boiler which turned the paddle wheel, this locomotive of the river slashed time and cost in transporting farm goods and coal. The Ohio River Museum had lots of nice scale models of the classy boats. This one, the Buckeye State, holds the speed record of 43 hours from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh. Wow, that seems like a snail’s pace to us!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It would have been great to see all those steamboats on the river at once!

Anonymous said...

I wonder what means of transportation today will seem as antiquated a hundred years from now.

Anonymous said...

It is kind of hard to imagine taking 43 hours to go from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh.

Anonymous said...

That's an amazing model with all those little pieces! Nice description.