The ''Admiral Joe Fowler'' was a
riverboat
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ride vehicle named after Park Construction Administrator
Joe Fowler
Joe Fowler (July 9, 1894 – December 6, 1993) was a rear admiral of the United States Navy, who after his retirement had an important role in overseeing the construction of Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Joe Fowler attended the United States ...
, a former
US Navy
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rear admiral who was in charge of the
construction
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of both
Disneyland
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and
Walt Disney World
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.
History
The riverboat was built at the Tampa Ship Repair & Dry Dock Company in
Tampa, Florida
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, the same place where the
Walt Disney World Railroad
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's (WDWRR) four
steam locomotives were refurbished.
The ''Admiral Joe Fowler'' riverboat entered service a day after the Magic Kingdom park opened on October 1, 1971.
On May 20, 1973, a second riverboat named the ''
Richard F. Irvine'', which would later be renamed as the ''Liberty Belle'' in 1996, entered service.
But in late 1980, the ''Fowler'' riverboat was accidentally dropped from a crane while being lifted into the
dry dock area for a routine overhaul, and its
hull was completely destroyed beyond repair.
The damaged riverboat was taken to a boneyard for a while before being broken up for scrap, after determining that the Magic Kingdom no longer needed two riverboats on the
Rivers of America.
The riverboat's
steam engine machinery was being shipped to
Tokyo Disneyland
(local nickname ''TDL'') is a theme park at the Tokyo Disney Resort in Urayasu, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, near Tokyo. Its main gate is directly adjacent to both Maihama Station and Tokyo Disneyland Station. It was the first Disney park to ...
to be used as part of the ''Mark Twain'' riverboat.
In 1997, the ''Magic Kingdom I''
ferry, which crosses the
Seven Seas Lagoon
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taking guests between the
Transportation and Ticket Center
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and the Magic Kingdom park, was renamed to ''Admiral Joe Fowler.'' The ''Magic Kingdom II'' ferry was renamed to ''Richard F. Irvine''.
See also
*
''Mark Twain'' Riverboat
References
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