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When and What: Early 1900s... At the Wildhurst Docks, this is a picture of two of the express steam boats run by Twin City Lines. Not to be confused with other larger boats, the expresses were built for speed. These connected passengers from the Excelsior terminating cars with points around the lake, including Mound. The steamer "Harriet" is headed for "Zumbra" on the southern side of the lake it will then head north and land at Mound before returning to Wildhurst dock more then 2 hours later. The "Minnehaha" will be steaming to the small town of "Wayzata". Yes the boats were the same color as the cars. |
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