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Tashmoo Park and the Steamer Tashmoo (Images of America)
Arthur M. Woodford
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| #1121242 in Books | Arcadia Publishing | 2012-03-26 | 2012-03-26 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.31 x6.50l,.70 | File type: PDF | 128 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| More history about Tashmoo Park than I thought1|By R. Lepien|Living in Michigan every once in a while you see Tashmoo Park stuff in the antique stores and I've always been interested in ships - and this is one of the Great Lakes "great ones" - it's a very interesting book with tons of photos and short concise text - as I said, I was more interested in the ship than the Park - b|About the Author|To tell this fascinating story of the park and the steamer, historian Arthur M. Woodford has selected images from a variety of sources, including libraries, museums, and archives, as well as from a number of noted private collections.
Tashmoo Park, located 20 miles north of Detroit on Harsen’s Island, opened in 1897. Owned by the White Star Line excursion boat company, the park was a pleasant two-hour ride from the city. To reach the park, visitors traveled aboard one of the White Star Line’s excursion boats, the most famous of which was―without question―the steamer Tashmoo. Completed in 1900, the Tashmoo was the grandest excursion steamer of her day. The park was a 60-acre resort that...
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