SS Columbia
Explore the SS Columbia, America’s Oldest Passenger Steamer
The SS Columbia, America’s oldest surviving passenger steamer, was built in Toledo in 1902 and served as a Boblo
Limited Time Only: Watch the Play Glory Be Columbia
Untapped New York hosted an online theater night with a live virtual benefit reading of Glory Be Columbia: Mistress of
Floating Palaces, A History of Hudson River Steamboats
The SS Columbia Project aims to bring America’s oldest surviving steam-powered passenger boat to New York, the birthplace of
Join a Theater Night to Celebrate the S.S. Columbia Steamship
Even though Broadway is dark this fall, theater is still very much alive at Untapped New York. Please join us
Learn About Sarah Elizabeth Ray, the Rosa Parks of the SS Columbia
For the last several years, the SS Columbia Project has been working to bring America’s oldest surviving passenger steamship
Join Us for Glory Be Columbia, an Off-Broadway Play About America’s Oldest Surviving Passenger Steamship
On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week, Untapped tour guide and contributor Justin Rivers, along with Untapped Cities contributor
Glory Be Columbia, a Play About America’s Oldest Surviving Passenger Steamship Debuts
Glory Be Columbia is a new off-Broadway play about the S.S. Columbia, America’s oldest surviving passenger steamer. The
Cultural Event on a Historic Barge in Kingston Celebrates the S.S. Columbia, America’s Oldest Surviving Passenger Steamship
The S.S. Columbia Project has long been on our radar. The nonprofit, which brought America’s oldest surviving passenger
Take a Look Inside the S.S. Columbia, America’s Oldest Passenger Steamship, Now in New York State
In September 2014, we reported on the S.S. Columbia Project, an initiative to bring America’s oldest surviving passenger
SS Columbia, Oldest US Passenger Steamer Moves from Detroit to NYC to Run on Hudson River
Historically, steam vessels ran along the Hudson River, connecting the Hudson Valley with New York City to bring visitors to