Arabia Steamboat Museum #2 ~ KC #20
Arabia Steamboat Museum ~ Kansas City ~ River Market ~Missouri River ~ Paula Rose is your tourguide ~ Go time-travelling & treasure hunting to the days of slavery, Indian uprisings & the start of the Civil War ~ Exploring the people and the times through the treasures they hoarded & traded. Imagine trading for buttons & beads, forks & candles. Video by Chuck/CamericaTV ~ ( )
Arabia Steamboat Museum #1~ KC #19
Arabia Steamboat Museum ~ Kansas City ~ River Market ~Missouri River ~ Paula Rose is your tourguide ~ Go time-travelling & treasure hunting to the days of slavery, Indian uprisings & the start of the Civil War ~ Exploring the people and the times through the treasures they hoarded & traded. Imagine trading for buttons & beads, forks & candles. Video by Chuck/CamericaTV ~ ( )
Arabia Steamboat Museum #3 ~ KC #21
Arabia Steamboat Museum ~ Kansas City ~ River Market ~Missouri River ~ Paula Rose is your tourguide ~ Go time-travelling & treasure hunting to the days of slavery, Indian uprisings & the start of the Civil War ~ Exploring the people and the times through the treasures they hoarded & traded. Imagine trading for buttons & beads, forks & candles. Video by Chuck/CamericaTV ~ ( )
Arabia Steamboat Museum #5 ~ KC #23
The Arabia Steamboat Museum, Kansas City, River Market Missouri River (1856.com) ~ The paddlewheel is rolling upon an imaginary river. Video by Chuck/CamericaTV.
Kansas City Arabia Steamboat Museum
The Steamboat Arabia was one of many casualties of the perilous Missouri River. The Mighty Missouri, as it was often called, is the longest river in the United States and has claimed nearly 400 other steamboats over its 2,500 mile course. In September 1856, the Arabia was carrying over 200 tons of cargo intended for general stores and homes in 16 mid-western frontier towns. The steamer was still fully loaded when it hit a tree snag and sank just 6 miles west of Kansas City. Due to erosion, the Missouri River changed course over time, and the Arabia was buried underground for over a century – along with all of its precious cargo. Lying 45-feet deep beneath a Kansas cornfield, the Arabia’s payload was protected from light and oxygen and was thus remarkably well preserved.
Steamboat Arabia Museum
The Steamboat Arabia Museum in Kansas City, MO offers a look inside a past that almost all of us are too young to remember. A past filled with pioneers who traveled west in search of a better life and of those who fell victim to that hard and frustrating journey.
Inside the Steamboat Arabia Museum there are thousands of artifacts including anchors, machinery and objects as small as buttons that the passengers carried with them on that fateful day when the ship sank into the Missouri.
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Trip to Steamboat Arabia in Kansas City, MO
The Steamboat Arabia was one of many casualties of the perilous Missouri River—the longest river in the United States that claimed nearly 400 other steamboats over its 2,500-mile course. In September 1856, the Arabia was carrying over 200 tons of cargo intended for general stores and homes in 16 midwestern frontier towns. The steamer was still fully loaded when it hit a tree snag and sank just 6 miles west of Kansas City. Due to erosion, the Missouri River changed course over time, and the Arabia was buried underground for over a century – along with all of its precious cargo. Lying 45 feet deep beneath a Kansas cornfield, the Arabia’s payload was protected from light and oxygen and, thus, was remarkably well preserved.
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Guided Tour - Pittsburgh's Lost Steamboat, Treasures of the Arabia
Steam back in time to when Pittsburgh was the Gateway to the West with the History Center’s exhibition, Pittsburgh’s Lost Steamboat: Treasures of the Arabia, now through Jan. 4!
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JCAV reporter Koki Sabates takes a look at the Steamboat Arabia Museum in Kansas City.
Treasures of the Steamboat Arabia - Kansas city, Missouri
Arabia was built in 1853 and sank in 1856.
Rediscovered in 1988, has its artifacts recovered in Arabia Steamboat Museum.
Steamboat Arabia Museum Seeks Larger Port
The Steamboat Arabia Museum could be drifting away from its Kansas City port.
The museum, which opened in the River Market in 1991, is looking for a larger space. It houses 25,000 square feet of artifacts from the ship that sank in 1856.
The owners said a larger space would allow them to expand the exhibits.
If we had 50,000 feet, we could get the prefab houses out, 5,000 boots and shoes, the museum's Greg Hawley said. This cargo tells that story of people who sought a better life and were willing to work to achieve that.
Parkville, Weston and Leavenworth have all expressed an interest in the collection.
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The Steamboat Arabia Museum
The remains of the Steamboat Arabia which sank on the Missouri river back in 1856 are housed here. Including its historical cargo of wild frontier, pre-civil war goods. It gives a unique insight into the lives of the folk back then.
Buried steamboat found in Missouri
The folks who found the Steamboat Arabia have located a new buried steamboat.
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Raising the Great White Arabia
Take a tour through the Steamboat Arabia Museum in Kansas City. Also hear from the team that found the the Great White Arabia in a cornfield in Kansas and unearthed its treasures.
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Steamboat Arabia - Kansas City, MO
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Day 3: Things to do in Kansas City, Visit The Center of the USA and World’s Largest Ball of Twine US
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Today we explore Kansas City and the things to do in this great city. We also visit the Geographic center of the United States (USA) and see the world’s largest ball of twine. There are so many activities and attraction in Kansas City Missouri. So many that I have to share with you the best things to do in Kansas City.
There is the River Market, World War 1 Museum, Money Museum, National Museum of Miniatures and Toys, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and more. These are just some of the attractions and activities I did. I rode the KC Double Decker Bus to get a feel for the city and learn about the history, culture and vibes of the city.
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