- Tennessee Casino and Racetrack Information Tennessee does not have any casinos or racetracks, however all the neighboring states do, so when you want to gamble, just take a drive over the Mississippi border. The casino pages have pictures, gaming details for slots, baccarat, blackjack, poker, craps, roulette and other table games.
- Complete information on all casino listings found in Tennessee, with address, telephone numbers and attached hotel information when applicable.
- The truly adventurous might want to cruise in a different way - via air boat. Up to six passengers (no kids under 6, however) cruise the mighty river for 30 minutes, and given the barge traffic.
- MEMPHIS, Tenn — A former Iowa casino boat is now sitting high-and-dry, literally, on a sandbar just outside downtown Memphis due to a dispute between its new owner and Memphis' Riverfront.
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The Memphis Queen III is a beautiful paddlewheeler on the Mississippi at Memphis.
Capt. Tom Meanley designed and built this boat in the backyard of his little farm in southwest Shelby County, the Memphis Queen Shipyard, in 1976 – 1979. The boat had to be moved over 12 miles of dry land. The Memphis Belle III was christened on May 8, 1979. She has a capacity of 400 passengers. She is 99.8 feet long and 27 feet wide. Her true paddle-wheel is powered by a diesel engine with additional twin screws.
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The Memphis Queen III is a beautiful paddlewheeler on the Mississippi at Memphis.
Capt. Tom Meanley designed and built this boat in the backyard of his little farm in southwest Shelby County, the Memphis Queen Shipyard, in 1976 – 1979. The boat had to be moved over 12 miles of dry land. The Memphis Belle III was christened on May 8, 1979. She has a capacity of 400 passengers. She is 99.8 feet long and 27 feet wide. Her true paddle-wheel is powered by a diesel engine with additional twin screws.
The Memphis Queen III and her sisters, the sternwheeler Memphis Queen II built in 1955, the barge Memphis Showboat built in 1964, the sternwheeler Island Queen built in 1983 and the barge City of Memphis built in 2000, offer sightseeing, dinner and charter cruises.
The Memphis Queen Line Riverboats also have their own homepage.
This riverboat galleries are dedicated to the many riverboats in a paddle-wheel steamboat style all along the US inland rivers that remind us of the original, historic steamboats plying these waters just a few decades ago.
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In this list you'll find information about each of the boats, picture galleries, calliope music, whistle recordings and some videos.
Columbia, Snake Rivers Beginning in April 2014, the AMERICA EMPRESS, ex EMPRESS OF THE NORTH, will run again on the Columbia and Snake Rivers for the American Queen Steamboat Company after about six years of lay-up. The American Empress is…