Maybe with a little museum laying out the history of the river trade.
Evansville soon became a thriving commercial town, with an extensive river trade.
The only thing she had left out was the loss of the customs duties from the river trade.
Nearly half the ships he could see had nothing to do with the river trade, though.
"We had heard you were giving up the river trade."
John considered quitting the river trade, but told his family that he would never let any river beat him.
The businesses changed their logistics pattern, walking away from river trade to supplies by land.
In 1911, a depot was established to service the river trade.
By 1900 the river trade was just about over.
The river trade began to decline in the 1850s as the road to Maitland improved.