The riverboat model is at the History Museum in Cincinnati.
The Cincinnati Public Landing was the center of commerce for the city in its early days.
The museum has something so very special! It's a life size riverboat inside the museum that visitors can explore.
The riverboat is beside an area of dockside streets and buildings right out of the history of the city. Even the streets are cobblestone replicas.
You can stroll the streets and talk with actors who explain the different companies along the shore line.
We walked aboard the riverboat. At the left front of this image is a bale of cotton. I remember seeing such bales in Mississippi when I traveled there with my parents when I was a child.
The "working" mechanics of the riverboat were wonderful to see. There was plenty of information about how it all made the riverboat move up and down the rivers.
Important cargo. ;)
What beautiful riverboat china.
This beautiful wood inlay table was also a part of the riverboat display. So may gorgeous hand made items!
We love museums. Can you tell? I hope you enjoyed your visit with us.
All the best,
Lois
Thank you for all the pictures of Cincinatti from an era long ago. A few have brought memories of items from my grandparents home.
ReplyDeleteOne more great reportage, this is a very interesting museum...
ReplyDeletewe can tell! :)
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea to have a full-size ship to tour...
Back in 1963 our 'senior after prom festivities' took place on a 'small' riverboat in Cincinnati... I forget it's name though.
ReplyDeleteAnother interesting post and lovely pictures. Have a great afternoon.
ReplyDeleteOh, wow, that would not be that far for us to travel too...the worst thing for us, if we think about heading that far, we always think well, why don't we just go on to Tennessee. But I would enjoy this place!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing what a great place to visit
ReplyDeleteI love this type of museum. Great to see things in a context where you can walk around and see history displayed in an accessible manner.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your week!
Wonderful display! This is a great museum!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place. I like the little sitting area. Neat place to visit!! ...debbie
ReplyDeleteSuch interesting trips you have taken. I'm glad you get to enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteWow - thank you for sharing this! Love that china.
ReplyDeleteLove the table and the China.
ReplyDeleteAll pretty and probably quite unique.