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Tugs referred to small boats that worked at docks and harbors. Towboats were much bigger and more powerful and, despite their name, pushed rather than towed barges down the river. I changed tack, asking what there was to do at ports we’d visit along the Ohio. “Huntington’s got titty clubs,” my neighbor replied. “If you’re into fat naked ladies with C-section scars, that’s your town.”
Spying on the South: An Odyssey Across the American Divide
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