The M/V Buffalo is named in honor of the home city of American Steamship Company, Buffalo, NY. Here, the Buffalo is upbound on the Detroit River at Windsor. GM's World Headquarters, the Renaissance Center, provides the backdrop. Detroit might be down at this point in history, but she's alive and kickin'. She'll survive and be a whole lot stronger in the future.
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Caption: The M/V Buffalo is named in honor of the home city of American Steamship Company, Buffalo, NY. Here, the Buffalo is upbound on the Detroit River at Windsor. GM's World Headquarters, the Renaissance Center, provides the backdrop. Detroit might be down at this point in history, but she's alive and kickin'. She'll survive and be a whole lot stronger in the future.

Photographer:
Earl Minnis (more) (contact)
Date: 04/15/2013 (search)
Company: American Steamship Company (search)
Ship Type: Self-Unloader (search)
Propulsion: Diesel (search)
Year Built: 1978 (search)
Country: Canada (search)
Length/Width: 634,68' 00"
Registry Wilmington, Delaware (search)
Ship Name: Buffalo (search)
Photo ID: 134
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Latitude/Longitude: 42.326221086271,-83.030033111572
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