DescriptionSternwheel steam tug Portland after passing under Steel Bridge.jpg
The historic steam tug Portland, a 1947 sternwheeler based in Portland, Oregon, United States, is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). It serves as the home of the Oregon Maritime Museum, but is fully operable and occasionally makes excursions. It is pictured arriving back in Portland at the end of a cruise to St. Helens, Oregon, and has just passed under the 100-year-old Steel Bridge. The Rose Garden arena is partially visible in the background.
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Sternwheeler "Portland" with Steel Br. Steve Morgan photo.
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The sternwheeler "Portland" (1947 steam tug) arriving back in Portland at the end of a cruise to St. Helens in July 2012. It has just passed under the Steel Bridge. Photo by Steve Morgan.