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The City of Detroit III near Port Huron in 1951. Photo from Port Huron Museum.
The City of Detroit III was considered the queen of Great Lakes steamers. Photo from the Walter P. Reuther Library.
The Gothic Room of the City of Detroit III. Photo from the Library of Congress.
The grand and opulent interior of the City of Detroit III in 1956. Photo from Free Press archives.
The behemoth sails past kids at play in 1951. Photo from the Port Huron Museum.
The City of Detroit III steams down the Detroit River in March 1930. Photo from the Walter P. Reuther Library.
The D-III arrives in Detroit from an overnight trip from Cleveland on April 10, 1930. Photo from the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
The Grand Salon of the City of Detroit III.
The tail of the City of Detroit III. Photo from the Walter P. Reuther Library.
The City of Detroit III sails past Port Huron in 1951. Photo from Port Huron Museum.
The City of Detroit III chugs down the Detroit River. Photo from the Walter P. Reuther Library.
This Rhineland stube was built inside the City of Detroit III. The ship was like a floating hotel. Photo from 1938 by Paul Brown
The D-III billows smoke as it makes its way up Lake Erie. Photo from Marine Historical Society of Detroit.
The City of Detroit III leaves Port Huron. Photo from the Port Huron Museum.
|The City of Detroit III returns to Detroit past Port Huron in 1948. Photo from the Port Huron Museum.
The City of Detroit III, left, and the City of Cleveland III at dock in April 1949. Photo from the Walter P. Reuther Library.
The Detroit Board of Commerce chartered the steamer June 15, 1939. Photo from the Free Press archives.
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