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What made early tugboats so controversial
Before steam power, even the largest ships were helpless near port. Moving massive sailing vessels required manpower, patience, and luck with the wind. Then came a radical idea: a small steam-powered ...
If I were to ask you to describe a canal boat, you would most likely mention low bridges and mules. It is part of our collective folklore. Most of the state's canals were designed as “towpath canals,” ...
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