Arabia Steamboat Museum
About Arabia Steamboat Museum
The Arabia Steamboat Museum is a history historical center in Kansas City, Missouri lodging ancient rarities rescued from the Arabia, a steamboat that sank in the Missouri River in 1856. The 30,000-square-foot exhibition hall opened on November 13, 1991 in the Kansas City River Market. The accomplices of River Salvage Inc., who exhumed the Arabia and opened the historical center, claim to have the biggest single gathering of pre-Civil War curios in the world.Visitors to the gallery get a 20-minute guided visit clarifying its sinking and recuperation. This is trailed by a 13-minute film called Treasures of the Steamboat Arabia, appeared in the theater. Next, they see the curios in plain view, and also an open safeguarding lab where staff individuals take a shot at cleaning the numerous antiques away.
At last, they walk a 171-foot-long full-scale proliferation of the Arabia's fundamental deck, where they can see documented film of the unearthing procedure and more data about its history, alongside the first boilers, motor, stay, and the skeleton of a donkey. Additionally in plain view are the 6-ton stern and a remade paddle wheel. The exhibition hall also offers a blessing shop, lunch room, and meeting space.
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