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American Queen makes surprise stop in Chester

The American Queen, the largest riverboat operating on the Mississippi, made an unscheduled stop in Chester on Tuesday, giving residents a chance to check out the steamboat from the shore and the steamboat's passengers an opportunity to see the sights of Chester.

The unexpected stop occurred because of high water upstream and because one of the lock and dams upriver isn't open currently, said American Queen tour guide Tari Marcou.

The American Queen was moored at the Chester Riverfront from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The public was not invited to board, as there are nearly 400 passengers riding the riverboat this week.

Those passengers, however, got the chance to disembark, and five buses came to carry them on a tour of Chester landmarks.

The American Queen's home port is Memphis but it tours the Mississippi all year, Marcou said. In winter it stays between Memphis and New Orleans.

Chester Maintenance Department Superintendent Randy Eggemeyer on Tuesday smooths out sand deposited on the riverfront from the May flood. Eggemeyer said he had never seen this much sand from a flood. Pete Spitler photo
City of Chester employee Dean Renner installs one of the new "Chester Welcomes You" banners on the riverfront on July 25, just in time for the American Queen passengers. The 14 banners were bought by the Chester Beautification/Tourism Commission. Pete Spitler photo