Apparently paddlewheel steamboats were common in Florida in the late 1800s. A quote form one article:
"Before railroads and motor cars, paddle wheel steamboats were the primary means of transportation in Florida, particularly along the lakes and rivers found in the Panhandle near Tallahassee. Unlike the grand river steamers of legend that plied the Mississippi, the small paddle wheel steamer was the best means of transportation and moving goods to market in the winding rivers and shallow bays of late-1800s Florida,"
And: "
The Florida Maritime Museum in the historic Cortez section of Bradenton has a whole collection of information about paddle wheel steamers in Florida’s history..."
So, it could be perfect addition to the Grand Floridian.
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