Exhibit: Photographs of 1800s Steamboats Built at Metropolis, Illinois.
Cristaudo’s Café and Bakery, 209 S. Illinois Ave., Carbondale, Illinois
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Cristaudo’s Café and Bakery, 209 S. Illinois Ave., Carbondale, Illinois
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Sweet-lined Acorn skiff designed by Iain Oughtred, completed in 1999 but still like new.
SOLD MAY 2026
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Rocklady, Sam Devlin design for builder/owner John Calogero, Sr.
Fiberglass bottom, trailer. Built in 2005 by Old Wharf Dory Company in Wellfleet, MA.