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Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company : ウィキペディア英語版 | Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company
Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company, often abbrievated as D&C, was a shipping company on the Great Lakes. == Operations == The main route was between Detroit, Michigan]], and Cleveland, Ohio. Routes also lead to Buffalo, New York with the purchase of the Detroit and Buffalo Steamship Company in 1909. Charters and day-trips were also offered. Most scheduled sailings were overnight sailings, landing in the morning after departure. Each ship was painted with a black hull and white superstructure and white lettering. By 1949, the ships wore all-white paint with blue lettering. The popular line operated from 1868 to 1951 and is often refereed to as the owner of many of the Great Lakes' best 'Floating Palaces' and 'Honeymoon' ships.
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