P.A. Denny (ship)
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P.A. Denny is a 109-foot (33 m) long three-deck paddle wheel boat that cruised the Kanawha River in the eastern United States for nearly three decades as a tour boat. It provided excursions and parties, before leaving for Ohio in August 2004. In October 2010 The Heckerts bought the PA Denny and took it to Parkersburg WV . The Heckerts are putting a plan together to put the PA Denny back in service in the near future. Plans are being worked on as of 1/01/2016 to restore the Denny and get the recertification done in order to return the PA Denny to transporting people around the river.
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P.A. Denny (ship)
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*P.A. Denny (1975–)
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*Robin D Too (1973–1975)
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*Scott (1930–1973)
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1930
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*Robin D Too
*P.A. Denny
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*Addison Scott
*Peter Anthony Denny
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*United States Army Corps of Engineers
*Howard Powell & Son
*Pete Denny
*Pratt Mining Company
*Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission
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P.A. Denny is a 109-foot (33 m) long three-deck paddle wheel boat that cruised the Kanawha River in the eastern United States for nearly three decades as a tour boat. It provided excursions and parties, before leaving for Ohio in August 2004. P.A. Denny is now based in Cincinnati, Ohio operated by the Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission's educational foundation. It is renamed the P.A. Denny River Education Center and is used as a floating classroom, with periodic excursions. The facility is designed to introduce 4th through 12th graders to science and ecology concepts. P.A. Denny features labs and equipment for the students' use during their four- or five-hour voyage. In October 2010 The Heckerts bought the PA Denny and took it to Parkersburg WV . The Heckerts are putting a plan together to put the PA Denny back in service in the near future. Plans are being worked on as of 1/01/2016 to restore the Denny and get the recertification done in order to return the PA Denny to transporting people around the river.
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