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Great Lakes and the Vessels That Plough Them : Shipping and Industry History

Explore the fascinating world of the Great Lakes, home to the largest fleet of freighters on the planet. James Oliver Curwood takes you back to 1909, revealing how cargo shipping transformed the U.S. manufacturing landscape. Learn about the booming industry that connected cities and fueled economic growth. Curwood doesn’t stop there; he also highlights the vibrant passenger cruising scene, painting a vivid picture of life on the lakes. This audiobook is more than just a history lesson—it’s a celebration of the Great Lakes and their significance in shaping America. From the bustling ports to the serene waters, discover how these majestic lakes have influenced trade, transportation, and American culture throughout the years. Whether you’re a history buff, a maritime enthusiast, or simply curious about the economic forces that shaped the nation, this journey through the Great Lakes promises to enlighten and entertain.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Explore the fascinating world of the Great Lakes, home to the largest fleet of freighters on the planet. James Oliver Curwood takes you back to 1909, revealing how cargo shipping transformed the U.S. manufacturing landscape. Learn about the booming industry that connected cities and fueled economic growth. Curwood doesn’t stop there; he also highlights the vibrant passenger cruising scene, painting a vivid picture of life on the lakes. This audiobook is more than just a history lesson—it’s a celebration of the Great Lakes and their significance in shaping America. From the bustling ports to the serene waters, discover how these majestic lakes have influenced trade, transportation, and American culture throughout the years. Whether you’re a history buff, a maritime enthusiast, or simply curious about the economic forces that shaped the nation, this journey through the Great Lakes promises to enlighten and entertain.

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James Oliver Curwood

Produced by Lumen Audio Studio

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Explore the fascinating world of the Great Lakes, home to the largest fleet of freighters on the planet. James Oliver Curwood takes you back to 1909, revealing how cargo shipping transformed the U.S. manufacturing landscape. Learn about the booming industry that connected cities and fueled economic...

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