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The Steamboat Natchez, the ninth steamer to bear the name Nathcez, was launched by the New Orleans Steamboat Company in 1975. One of only six true steam powered sternwheelers plying the Mississippi today, the Natchez resembles the old sternwheelers Virginia and Hudson in her profile and layout. Her powerful steam engines were built for U.S. Steel Corporation’s sternwheeler Clairton in 1925. Her genuine copper and steel steam whistle is a treasured antique. Her copper bell, smelted from 250 silver dollars to produce a purer tone, once graced the S.S. J.D. AYRES. Her 32 note steam calliope was custom crafted and modeled after the music makers of the Gilded Age.

In the 19th century, steamboats traveled the length of the Mississippi, taking between three and five days to get between Louisville, Kentucky and New Orleans. The boatmen were notorious brawlers who went looking for women and liquor at the end of their trip and established New Orleans as the "City of Sin." In their heyday, from 1830 to 180, some 30 steamboats lined up at the levee. Their steamboat era ended by the close of the 19th century as railroads and highways replaced them.

Vieux Carré Historic District National Register #66000377 (1966)