"She's the ninth
steamer to bear the name NATCHEZ.
It was her
predecessor, NATCHEZ VI, that raced the ROBERT E. LEE in the most
famous steamboat race of all time. Even today, the NATCHEZ is
proudly the undisputed champion of the Mississippi, never having
been beaten in a race. In many ways, she's the best of her
line.
It's a line that
follows the course of river history, from the placid antebellum
plantation era through the turbulence of the Civil War to the Gay
Nineties, and, ultimately, the new millenium.
When the New
Orleans Steamboat Company launched the NATCHEZ in 1975, they revived
more than a famous name. They created one of only six true steam
powered sternwheelers plying the Mississippi today. The NATCHEZ
combines the best of contemporary construction, safety, and comfort
standards with all the authenticity and style of her classic
steamboat gothic predecessors.
The NATCHEZ
resembles the old sternwheelers VIRGINIA and HUDSON in her profile
and layout. Her powerful steam engines were built for U.S. Steel
Corporation's sternwheeler CLAIRTON in 1925. Her genuine copper and
steel steam whistle is a treasured antique. Her copper bell, smelted
from 250 silver dollars to produce a purer tone, once graced the
S.S. J.D. AYRES. Her 32 note steam calliope was custom crafted and
modeled after the music makers of the Gilded Age.
The NATCHEZ is
the pride of the Mississippi River and is as beautiful as any of her
namesakes. Many of her crew have been with her since her maiden
voyage. Theirs is a whole new chapter in history of the river, and
you can be a part of it. Her daily two-hour jazz cruises depart from
the Toulouse St. Wharf (behind JAX Brewery in the French Quarter) at
11:30 A.M.; 2:30 P.M.; and 7:00 P.M.
True to
tradition in every detail, boarding the NATCHEZ makes you feel as if
you have entered another era. The captain barks his orders through
an old-time hand-held megaphone. The calliope trills a melody into
the air while the great wheel, 25 tons of white oak, churns the
heavy waters of the Mississippi. You soon find yourself slipping
into a sense of the old, vast and timeless river.
As the NATCHEZ glides past the French Quarter
and through one of the world's most active ports, you begin to
understand the magic of the experience. For all its history and
romance, the excitement of riding a steamboat is as real and rich
and genuine now as it was a
century ago."
-as
written in "This Week in New Orleans" (Author Unknown)
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