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− | <p>The St Helena II is a canal boat that was built by the Stark County Historical Society. It was first dedicated on July 11th, 1970 and retired in November of 1994. The boat currently is on display outdoors behind the [[Old Canal Days Heritage House Museum]] in [[St Helena Park]] .</p>[[File:Dedication July 11, 1970.jpg|400px|right]] | + | <p>The St Helena II is a canal boat that was built by the Stark County Historical Society. It was first dedicated on July 11th, 1970 and retired in November of 1994. The boat currently is on display outdoors behind the [[Old Canal Days Heritage House Museum]] in [[St Helena Park]].</p>[[File:Dedication July 11, 1970.jpg|400px|right]] |
<p>The boat was among the first canal boat reproductions created on the Ohio & Erie Canal. The plans for the boat were based on a scale model by [[W.J. McLaughlin]], who encountered the St Helena over the years working as a repairman at the [[McLaughlin Drydock]]. The St Helena was one of the boats he remembered well - so well that he created a model of the boat in 1933 based on his memory of the boat. This model was used by [[C.M. Gantz]] to design the St Helena II. | <p>The boat was among the first canal boat reproductions created on the Ohio & Erie Canal. The plans for the boat were based on a scale model by [[W.J. McLaughlin]], who encountered the St Helena over the years working as a repairman at the [[McLaughlin Drydock]]. The St Helena was one of the boats he remembered well - so well that he created a model of the boat in 1933 based on his memory of the boat. This model was used by [[C.M. Gantz]] to design the St Helena II. | ||
[[File:1970StHelenaPlans.jpg|400px|right]] | [[File:1970StHelenaPlans.jpg|400px|right]] |
Revision as of 15:44, 4 February 2020
The St Helena II is a canal boat that was built by the Stark County Historical Society. It was first dedicated on July 11th, 1970 and retired in November of 1994. The boat currently is on display outdoors behind the Old Canal Days Heritage House Museum in St Helena Park.
The boat was among the first canal boat reproductions created on the Ohio & Erie Canal. The plans for the boat were based on a scale model by W.J. McLaughlin, who encountered the St Helena over the years working as a repairman at the McLaughlin Drydock. The St Helena was one of the boats he remembered well - so well that he created a model of the boat in 1933 based on his memory of the boat. This model was used by C.M. Gantz to design the St Helena II.