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Musée · 45 Greenmanville Ave
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The vessel was christened as Tourist on May 7, 1908, and operated on the Damariscotta River by the Damariscotta Steamboat Company. Listed location: Musée · 45 Greenmanville Ave. Website captured for verification.
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The vessel was christened as Tourist on May 7, 1908, and operated on the Damariscotta River by the Damariscotta Steamboat Company. Listed location: Musée · 45 Greenmanville Ave. Website captured for verification.
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The vessel was christened as Tourist on May 7, 1908, and operated on the Damariscotta River by the Damariscotta Steamboat Company.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
With poor roads and few bridges, it took far longer to travel on land than it did at eight miles an hour in a comfortable steamboat.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
But by 1900 railroads had reduced the demand for steamboat service, and with the popularization of the automobile and the development of reliable paved highways in the 1920s, the steamboat became obsolete.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The steamboat Sabino (pronounced Sah-BYE-No) was built in East Boothbay, Maine, by the W.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
After sinking due to an accident in 1918, the vessel ran on the Kennebec River by the Popham Beach Steamboat Company.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The steamboat Sabino still has the two-cylinder Paine compound steam engine that was installed in 1908.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
In 1974 Sabino was leased for one year to Mystic Seaport Museum to determine if a steamboat would appeal to the Museum's patrons.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The vessel now operates under electric power with a 95% reduction in carbon emissions, but maintains the ability to run on the steam engine for special occasions.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Official website captured for verification. Email from source data: info@mysticseaport.org
Sabino Steamboat has source-backed location data for Musée · 45 Greenmanville Ave. Profile type: dive center.
The vessel was christened as Tourist on May 7, 1908, and operated on the Damariscotta River by the Damariscotta Steamboat Company.