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Episode 17 - Gateway Clipper Fleet

Episode 17 - Gateway Clipper Fleet

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In this episode of the Ramblin' on the River' podcast, the family discusses their experiences with BB Riverboats, including collaborations with Gateway Clipper Fleet in Pittsburgh. Special guest Terry Wirginis from the Gateway Clipper Fleet shares stories about his family's business and their mutual influences. The conversation covers their mutual experiences, past ventures, humorous incidents, and the close-knit nature of the passenger vessel industry. This episode offers a blend of history, camaraderie, and the enduring bonds formed within the riverboat community.

00:00 Introduction to Ramblin on the River
01:23 Meet Your Hosts: Ben Terry and Alan Bernstein
02:08 A Journey Through the Bernstein Family History
02:49 Special Guest: Terry Wurgenis from Pittsburgh
03:48 The Origins of the Gateway Clipper Fleet
05:20 The Role of Betty Blake and John Conley
06:38 Terry Wurgenis' Early Involvement
10:14 The Transition to the Ohio State University
11:36 The Return to the Family Business
18:22 The Good Ship Lollipop Saga
22:41 Personal Stories and Friendships
28:19 The Bells of St. Louis Event
31:17 John's Leadership and Industry Insights
32:46 Casino Business Beginnings
34:11 Challenges and Successes in the Casino Industry
35:55 Understanding H Boats and Their Classes
38:53 The Evolution of Passenger Vessels
46:24 The Importance of Industry Collaboration
52:48 Gateway Clipper Fleet and Pittsburgh's Beauty
56:09 Rambling on the River: Word of the Day
59:37 Conclusion and Farewell

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