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Rural relocation, refurbishi­ng set for Ohio riverboat

- The Associated Press

CINCINNATI — The new owners of Cincinnati’s historic Showboat Majestic plan to continue using the double-decker riverboat as an entertainm­ent venue on the Ohio River.

Adams County real estate agent Joe Brumley and his wife, Cortnee, bought the country’s last floating theater for around $110,000 this month, WCPO-TV reported. Cincinnati had put it up for auction, citing high maintenanc­e costs.

The boat, built in 1923 in Pittsburgh , is on the National Register of Historic Places. Cincinnati bought it in 1967, and it sat for years at the city’s Public Landing.

The Brumleys plan to move the boat to Moyer Winery in Manchester, a town on the Ohio River about 55 miles southeast of Cincinnati.

Joe Brumley said they hope to create a new tourist attraction there using the Majestic and a previously purchased sternwheel­er, the CT Mcfarland, that they bought to give cruises around the nearby Twin Islands.

Before that happens, there will be restoratio­n work on the showboat and other preparatio­ns for the attraction.

“A lot has to be done,” winery owner Ken Smith told the station.

Moving the Majestic will cost more than twice the auction price, but the Brumleys are hoping it will pay off in drawing people to the area. The move is expected within the month.

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