Burlington Bay Horse Ferry

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Kim Martins
by Lake Champlain Maritime Museum
published on 13 April 2021

In 1983 CE, an almost intact horse-powered boat or ferry was discovered in Burlington Bay. Known as the Burlington Bay Horse Ferry, it is an example of the type of vessel that was a popular form of transportation across the lake between Vermont and New York during the 1820s and early 1860s CE.

Music by Jason Shaw, www.audionautix.com

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Museum, L. C. M. (2021, April 13). Burlington Bay Horse Ferry. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/video/2445/burlington-bay-horse-ferry/

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