Ahoy, there’s something new on the St. Louis Riverfront Becky Thatcher
She’s docked, she’s dazzling, and she’s almost ready to cruise. The Becky Thatcher has officially docked under the Gateway Arch and will soon be welcoming passengers aboard for unforgettable cruises on the St. Louis riverfront.
History of the Becky Thatcher in St. Louis
Our Becky Thatcher is now the 4th generation of replica 19th century paddlewheel riverboats to bear her name.
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Journey to St. Louis:
How long did it take the new Becky Thatcher to travel from Mobile, Ala. to St. Louis?
The nearly 1,000-mile journey from Mobile, Ala. to St. Louis took approximately two and a half weeks.
What route did the boat take to reach St. Louis?
The Becky Thatcher traveled through a series of inland waterways, including:
- Mobile Bay and the Mobile and Tombigbee Rivers
- The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, navigating a 10‑lock system
- The Tennessee River and Kentucky Lake
- The Ohio River near Cairo, Ill.
- The Mississippi River north to St. Louis
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