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NewsNovember 3, 2006

Passengers aboard the Delta Queen enjoyed a view of the Mississippi River and the Cape Girardeau riverfront while the paddlewheeler was docked Thursday. The boat was on its way south to Memphis. Another riverboat, the Mississippi Queen, is docked near St. Louis for deep cleaning after two disease outbreaks. Nearly 500 passengers disembarked in Cape Girardeau last month during the first outbreak...

Passengers aboard the Delta Queen enjoyed a view of the Mississippi River and the Cape Girardeau riverfront while the paddlewheeler was docked Thursday. The boat was on its way south to Memphis. Another riverboat, the Mississippi Queen, is docked near St. Louis for deep cleaning after two disease outbreaks. Nearly 500 passengers disembarked in Cape Girardeau last month during the first outbreak. (Photo by Fred Lynch)
Passengers aboard the Delta Queen enjoyed a view of the Mississippi River and the Cape Girardeau riverfront while the paddlewheeler was docked Thursday. The boat was on its way south to Memphis. Another riverboat, the Mississippi Queen, is docked near St. Louis for deep cleaning after two disease outbreaks. Nearly 500 passengers disembarked in Cape Girardeau last month during the first outbreak. (Photo by Fred Lynch)
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