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The very first link is, and should be, our hosts here on the WEB,
Torresen Marine, inc.
For all your boating needs, please check with Torresen first. That's what we do!

The S.S. Milwaukee Clipper is only one of the great ships now open to the public.
Please feel free to browse this list, and check out a ship near you. We are confident once you see one
of these fine ships, you will want to see them all!

MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN

AT THE MART DOCK IN DOWNTOWN MUSKEGON ALONG WITH THE S.S. MILWAUKEE CLIPPER AT HER NEW HOME

Of the 1,151 LST class ships built during WWII, the LST393 is one of only two remaining.
USS LST 393

The only ship that tours beautiful Lake Michigan and Muskegon Lake, The Port City Princess!
Port City Princess Cruises

OTHER ATTRACTIONS IN MUSKEGON

Doing today what the Clipper did in the past, only much faster!
Lake Express
A great way to get here from the west.

USS SILVERSIDES SS-236 and the USCGC McLane W-146.
Great Lakes Naval Memorial and Museum

MANISTEE, MICHIGAN

The S.S. City of Milwaukee is the last remaining traditional Great Lakes passenger/railroad car ferry.
S.S. City of Milwaukee

SAUGATUCK, MICHIGAN

The Keewatin was built in Scotland in 1907. She is the last of the Classic Great Lakes Passenger Steamships still afloat.
S.S. Keewatin

MACKINAW CITY, MICHIGAN

The Icebreaker Mackinaw, WAGB 83, following its decommissioning June 10th 2006 is now moored at its home in Mackinaw City, Michigan.
USCG Mackinaw

PORT HURON , MICHIGAN

The Port Huron Museum includes the Huron Lightship and the USCG Cutter Bramble
Huron Lightship and USCG Cutter Bramble

The other great place in Port Huron is the home of the BOATNERDS.
BOATNERD Headquarters is a great place to view ships passing under the Blue Water Bridge.
Great Lakes and Seaway Shipping

DULUTH, MINNESOTA

This Museum has the S.S. William A. Irvin, the Coast Guard Cutter Sundew, and a Lake Superior Tug which saw action in WW2.
Great Lakes Floating Maritime Museum

TOLEDO, OHIO

The S. S. Willis B. Boyer (formerly the Col. James M. Schoonmaker) was built in 1911 and “retired” in 1980 after 69 years of service.
S.S. Willis B. Boyer

CLEVELAND, OHIO

The William G. Mather is a retired Great Lakes bulk freighter. She was built in Detroit by the Great Lakes Engineering Works, River Rouge, Michigan in 1925 as the flagship for the Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company.
William G. Mather Museum