River Phone Cases - iPhone and Android

Description: The Great Lakes Engineering Works (GLEW) was a leading shipbuilding company with a shipyard in Ecorse, Michigan, that operated between 1902 and 1960. Within three years of its formation, it was building fifty percent of the tonnage of all ships in the Great Lakes. During World War II, GLEW was commissioned by Pittsburgh Steamship Company and the U.S. Maritime Commission to build twenty-one ore freighters. Its innovations included the first self-unloader freighter, SS Wyandotte. GLEW is best known for its construction of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald.

Description: Yacht Rock Party Boat Drinking graphic Maritime = Party Time. You will look great in this Tee. We love the sounds of smooth rock, soft jazz, radio pop of the 1970s and 1980s. The west coast sound of California Rock music makes us all so mellow and smooth. It just can't get any smoother. Maritime is Party Time. Love Yacht Rock? Can't wait til Happy Hour? Do you love to party on River or on a Party Boat. Enjoy the smooth Rock sounds of your favorite Yacht Rock. You are the Yacht Rock Captain when you rock this awesome design?
Description: Powder River, Wyoming is little more than a ghost town these days, but it used to have two restaurants, a motel, and a gas station, supporting not just locals and travelers along the U.S. 20 highway, but also the Standard Oil refinery. Now all that remains is an elementary school, a post office and a handful of very rural residences. One of those restaurants was the Tumble Inn, a roadhouse in every sense of the word. The log cabin housing the Tumble Inn was moved to Powder River from Ten Sleep, Wyoming, in 1923 and operated as several businesses before the Tumble Inn took up residence in 1942. With a full bar and kitchen, the Inn kept passersby happy for decades, but after the refinery closed, things slowed and topless dancers were added.
Description: The fictional river that the friends want to canoe down is called the Cahulawassee, but the movie was filmed on a 10 mile stretch of the Chattooga River, between Northern Georgia and Southern South Carolina. The Chattooga is notoriously difficult to canoe, with tons of intense rapids-- and, much like the Cahulawassee, it was selected as a filming location because it's so isolated from civilization; just a few things to keep in mind, should you elect to visit.