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    Posted 14 years ago

    IMASapp
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    If you like antiques and history, you will love the Arabia Stemboat Museum in Kansas City, MO. This steamboat was salvaged, after being buried in the mud for over 150 years, from a corn field with it cargo intact. It is without a boubt the most complete pioneer "hardware store" you will ever see. Following is a review of a recent visit to the museum.

    http://www.fairy-lamp.com/Arabia/Arabia_Museum.html

    Enjoy,
    Jim.

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    Comments

    1. Nancy Salisbury, 14 years ago
      I have heard about this ship before and I really want to go see it . We go to KC just about every summer and I tend to forget about going to see the ship . I will do my best to remember this year . Thanks for the photos .
    2. Tim Rhoades, 14 years ago
      Where is the Museum located, address please?
    3. IMASapp IMASapp, 14 years ago
      Here is thwir website with all the information: http://www.1856.com
    4. Tim Rhoades, 14 years ago
      Thank you
    5. MrMaglue MrMaglue, 3 years ago
      cool beans ...

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