steam-powered
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Lake Minnetonka
Lake Minnetonka (Dakota: ''Mní iá Tháŋka'') is a lake located about west-southwest of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Lake Minnetonka has about 23 named bays and areas. The lake lies within Hennepin and Carver counties and is surrounded by 13 inc ...
in the U.S. state of
Minnesota
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. The vessel was originally in service between 1906 and 1926. After being
scuttled
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in 1926, ''Minnehaha'' was raised from the bottom of Lake Minnetonka in 1980, restored, and returned to active service in 1996. The vessel operated uninterrupted on Lake Minnetonka until 2019. It is currently stored in a maintenance facility in the town of
Excelsior
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Arts and entertainment Literature and poetry
* "Excelsior" (Longfellow), an 1841 poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
* ''Excelsior'' (Macedo ...
.
History
''Minnehaha'' was built by the
Twin City Rapid Transit Company
The Twin City Rapid Transit Company (TCRT), also known as Twin City Lines (TCL), was a transportation company that operated streetcars and buses in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Minnesota. Other types of transp ...
(TCRT) in 1906 and provided fast and reliable transportation for the residents of
Lake Minnetonka
Lake Minnetonka (Dakota: ''Mní iá Tháŋka'') is a lake located about west-southwest of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Lake Minnetonka has about 23 named bays and areas. The lake lies within Hennepin and Carver counties and is surrounded by 13 inc ...
during much of the early twentieth century. She ran alongside five identical sister vessels named ''Como'', ''Harriet'', ''Hopkins'', ''Stillwater'', and ''White Bear''. TCRT had commissioned
boat builder
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Motorboats (<50 feet)
* American Skier
*
Royal C. Moore to design these "Express Boats" in 1905. Each were long, wide, drew of water, and were powered by a single coal-fired
boiler
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and
triple-expansion steam engine
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A typical arrangement for a compound engine is that the steam is first expanded in a high-pressure ''(HP)'' cylinder, then having given up ...
. The sleek, launch-style hull of the craft, modern for the time, made the boats exceptionally stable and efficient as they cut through the water at a speed of approximately . The boats were designed in
Wayzata
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and assembled at TCRT's
streetcar
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shops in south
Minneapolis
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.
Express Boat service first began on May 25, 1906, from Minnetonka Beach. Later that year a streetcar transfer terminal was completed in Excelsior, and all routes (four in total) embarked and disembarked from there. The primary function assigned to the Express Boats was to provide fast and reliable transportation for the seasonal residents of Lake Minnetonka who commuted to work in the
Minneapolis–Saint Paul
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area. The boats stopped at 26 designated landings around the lake. They were designed to closely resemble TCRT's streetcars from the internal details to the exterior yellow and red paint scheme. Because of their appearance and the fact they were named after busy TCRT streetcar stops, they were nicknamed the "streetcar boats."
The streetcar boats proved to be very successful and economically solvent for many years. A seventh vessel named ''Excelsior'' was added to the fleet in 1915 because of high ridership. However, ridership plummeted when roads were improved around Lake Minnetonka in the early 1920s. TCRT made cuts to steamboat service after 1921 and discontinued all steamboat service on Lake Minnetonka in 1926. Three of the streetcar boats were
scuttled
Scuttling is the deliberate sinking of a ship. Scuttling may be performed to dispose of an abandoned, old, or captured vessel; to prevent the vessel from becoming a navigation hazard; as an act of self-destruction to prevent the ship from being ...
that summer, including ''Minnehaha''. Three others were scrapped. One of the vessels, the ''Hopkins'', was sold to a private entity and used as an excursion boat until 1949 when it was also scuttled.
In 1979 a diver named Jerry Provost located the wreck of ''Minnehaha'' on the bottom of Lake Minnetonka. One year later, Provost and his underwater construction company raised ''Minnehaha'' to the surface with the intent of restoring and returning her to passenger service. However, due to a set of legal circumstances, ''Minnehaha'' sat in
dry dock
A dry dock (sometimes drydock or dry-dock) is a narrow basin or vessel that can be flooded to allow a load to be floated in, then drained to allow that load to come to rest on a dry platform. Dry docks are used for the construction, maintenance, ...
for 10 subsequent years. After much litigation, ownership of the vessel was ultimately transferred to the Steamboat Division of the
Minnesota Transportation Museum
The Minnesota Transportation Museum (MTM, reporting mark MNTX) is a transportation museum in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States.
MTM operates several heritage transportation sites in Minnesota and one in Wisconsin. The museum is actively invol ...
in 1990, and a six-year
restoration
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* Conservation and restoration of cultural heritage
** Audio restoration
** Film restoration
** Image restoration
** Textile restoration
* Restoration ecology
...
effort began. ''Minnehaha'' finally returned to passenger service on May 25, 1996, and operated on Lake Minnetonka as an excursion vessel until 2019.
''Minnehaha'' is currently owned and operated by the Museum of Lake Minnetonka, a
501(c)(3)
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nonprofit, all-volunteer organization formed in 2004 and based in
Excelsior, Minnesota
Excelsior is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. Excelsior's historic commercial district along Water Street is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the town has many Victorian-era houses. On Lake Minnetonka's ...
. The museum lost access to ''Minnehahas launch site at the end of 2019 and the vessel has been out of service since then. ''Minnehaha'' was added to the
National Register of Historic Places
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in 2021.
Gallery
File:Steamboat Minnehaha in 1906.jpg, ''Minnehaha'' in 1906
File:Wharf in Excelsior, Minnesota.jpg, Express Boat ''Como'' meeting a streetcar in 1906
File:Interior of Lake Minnetonka Express Boat.jpg, Express Boat interior circa 1906
File:Steamboat Minnehaha circa 1910.jpg, ''Minnehaha''
File:TCRT Trolley Boat.jpg, Express Boat ''Hopkins'' c. 1912
File:Express Boats Harriet and Minnehaha circa 1912.jpg, Express Boats ''Harriet'' and ''Minnehaha'' c. 1912
File:TCRT Express Boat Minnehaha.jpg, ''Minnehaha'' c. 1999
File:Minnehaha steam engine.jpg, ''Minnehahas steam engine
File:Steamboat Minnehaha in 2010.jpg, ''Minnehaha'' in 2010
File:Steamboat Minnehaha in Excelsior harbor 2014-07-16.jpg, ''Minnehaha'' in 2014
File:Steamboat Minnehaha in dry dock.jpg, The restored ''Minnehaha'' in dry dock
Minnesota Streetcar Museum
The Minnesota Streetcar Museum (MSM) is a transport museum that operates two heritage streetcar lines in Minneapolis, Minnesota and the western suburb of Excelsior.
Museum
The Museum was created as a result of the restructuring of the Minnesot ...