Posted by Greg K on June 24, 2016 at 15:11:58 from (70.198.55.23):
Had an appointment today to have some chickens butchered by Missouri Valley IA. We typically do them ourselves but we are just out of time and for the price is was worth it. Took 30 birds in and including loading, unloading, and paying it took just under 30 minutes We drove by a small museum just off I29 that wasn't open, however I took some pics anyway. Next we stopped at De Soto national wildlife refuge to see the steam boat exhibit. The Bertrand sank on April 1 1865 in the Missouri River while hauling goods destined for the gold camps among other things. After the river was straightened in the 50's and channelled, the wreck was no longer in the riverbed. In 1968 two people from Omaha decided to try to find it. They managed to save quite a bit of the cargo, even though it had been buried for over 100 years. Most cotton and paper disintegrated which ruined the clothes which were usually sewed together with cotton thread. It was interesting and would be a great place to watch migrating birds.
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