The SS Columbia and the Return of the Hudson River Day Liner

Steamboats ruled the Hudson River and many of America’s waterways in the early 20th century. The SS Columbia is one such steamboat; it transported fun-seeking residents from downtown Detroit on an 18 mile, 90-minute pleasure trip to Bois Blanc Island in Canada. Liz McEnaney, Executive Director of the SS Columbia Project, will share the history of the 113-year old boat, its status as a National Historic Landmark vessel and plans to revive the great tradition of steamboats on the Hudson River.

Roosevelt Island Historical Society

Roosevelt Island Library

524 Main St.
New York, NY, 10044
212-308-6243

 

 











When: Tue., Mar. 8, 2016 at 6:00 pm

Steamboats ruled the Hudson River and many of America’s waterways in the early 20th century. The SS Columbia is one such steamboat; it transported fun-seeking residents from downtown Detroit on an 18 mile, 90-minute pleasure trip to Bois Blanc Island in Canada. Liz McEnaney, Executive Director of the SS Columbia Project, will share the history of the 113-year old boat, its status as a National Historic Landmark vessel and plans to revive the great tradition of steamboats on the Hudson River.

Roosevelt Island Historical Society

Roosevelt Island Library

524 Main St.
New York, NY, 10044
212-308-6243

 

 

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