File:Flatboat Replica Mud Island Memphis TN 01.jpg
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25 foot long replica of a flatboat in which Abraham Lincoln floated down the river as a young man. Replica was built 2004 and was acquired by the Mississippi Riverpark and Museum, Memphis, Tennessee in 2010. Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN |
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Author | Thomas R Machnitzki |
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