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over forty years of cruising up and down the Missouri River, the
River City Star (formally
known as the Belle of Brownville) is being decommissioned.
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River City Star Missouri river excursion boat at Omaha
Nebraska. |
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The
popular excursion riverboat that has been docked at Miller's
Landing near Omaha's riverfront since 2004 was moved last week to
its new home in Plattsmouth. There, it will take on a new role as
a stationary floating restaurant and entertainment venue for the
Castaway Pointe marina development. The boat is being replaced
by two smaller boats, each with a capacity of 149 passengers. The
two smaller, two-story boats will be more fuel efficient and can accommodate
smaller groups or float together for larger parties.
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Spirit of Brownville - sister ship to the original Belle of Brownville. |
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The original Belle of Brownville was built in 1967 by the same owner
of the Spirit of Brownville, which still remains in Brownville
today. It originally started as a single-level barge, with a
second level added later.Now, three and a half decks high, the
Belle once owned by Randel and Jane Smith, was sold in 2000 to
Larry Richling, owner of Keystone Group, LLC and renamed the River
City Star. It was moved to Miller's Landing in 2004 after the
development of the River City Yacht Club and Muddy Mo's bar. A
recommissioning ceremony for the River City Star is planned for
mid-April at Castaway Pointe. The two new riverboats that will
replace it should be running and ready for passengers this
spring.
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