William M. Black (dredge)
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William M. Black is a steam-propelled, sidewheel dustpan dredge, named for William Murray Black, now serving as a museum ship in the harbor of Dubuque, Iowa. Built in 1934, she is one of a small number of surviving steam-powered dredges, and one of four surviving United States Army Corps of Engineers dredges. She was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1992. She is open for tours as part of the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium.
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Ice Harbor Drive, Dubuque
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| N 42.495555555556 ° | E -90.662222222222 ° |
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William M. Black
Ice Harbor Drive
52001 Dubuque
Iowa, United States
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