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Lowell, Michigan can't be without a Showboat, can it? That's what city leaders and several members of the community will begin deciding Thursday night. Skip Navigation.
LOWELL, Mich. — The city of Lowell now has a showboat back in the water. On Wednesday, there was a christening before the showboat began its journey over air bags to its resting place in the ...
LOWELL, Mich. — Construction on the sixth incarnation of the Lowell Showboat is close to being completed, but for all the work to be truly finished, the committee must reach its fundraising goal ...
LOWELL, Mich. — After 40 years of being a community staple in Lowell, the iconic showboat will be demolished Thursday. The City manager says crews from Earthworm Dozing and Excavating will be on ...
The Lowell Showboat closed down in 2017 as it began to dilapidate. The boat was originally named the Robert E. Lee Showboat, the commander of the Confederate Army who died on Oct. 12, 1870.
Kids visited with Santa Claus in the Santa Room on the Lowell Showboat, the Robert E. Lee on Wednesday night. The Showboat was fully decorated for the holiday season and hot cocoa and cookies were ...
Lee indicated he wanted the name to come down before Oct. 12. Lee, the commander of the Confederate Army, died on Oct. 12, 1870. "As it stands today, the Lowell Showboat is a Confederate monument ...
The current boat is the fifth to call Lowell home. The first showboat, the George Washington, started its four-night debut performance for about 7,000 people on Aug. 10, 1932, during the height of ...
Lowell City Manager Mike Burns indicated today the city intends to take steps this week to remove the "Robert E. Lee" name from the Lowell showboat.
LOWELL, Mich. (WOOD) — Robert E. Lee will be no more in Lowell. In the midst of the national debate on how history should be recognized, city officials have decided the Lowell Showboat, a ...
The Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce is the sponsor of this segment and they’re hosting Santa visits on the all-new Lowell Showboat.