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The Benson Ford |
The"Benson Ford" originally transported iron and coal for the Ford Motor
Company!
The ship was decommissioned in 1981 after nearly 50 years of service.
After being decommissioned it was left to rust for four years before the
front part of the ship was removed and perched on top of the 18-foot cliff
above Lake Erie, to serve as a vacation home.
Looking across the bow, it
seems that the boat is actually steaming - full speed ahead!
The ship still contains the beautiful
wood-paneled state rooms, dining
room and lounge designed by Henry Ford.
The boat was used by Henry Ford to travel across the Great Lakes.
Visitors must be okay with heights if they take a tour onto the bow of the
boat and see the water so far below.
This ship-home has maintained the historic and beautiful interior, which
is updated with modern amenities.
Bryan Kaspar says: "Everyone who sees our home from the outside, wants to
look inside.
I think everyone who sees it is amazed at the gorgeous woodwork throughout
our beautiful ship-home."
This impressive getaway includes five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a
captain's office and living room with panoramic views across Lake Erie.
'I love the deck on the fourth floor. It's a great place to enjoy a
cocktail overlooking the lake and the nearby cliffs, and to watch the
sunsets is amazing from there.'
Videographer Nick James, who conducts tours of the home, says, 'The most
incredible part is standing at the helm with the way the boat hangs over
the cliff. It actually feels like you're on the open water.' I love the history that remains all around the Benson Ford. In the parlor, you can imagine Thomas Edison and Henry Ford sitting there puffing on their cigars
When you're there, it feels like you're stepping back in time, and that
those two famed gentlemen could appear at any
moment.'
An incredible beauty of a long-ago ship, still available for water lovers
to see.
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From the Internet via Dave Evans, BT2, 58-62 |
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