It’s exciting to see Peoria utilizing its riverfront by bringing in floating museums. First they brought in the LST 325 that has been here the past several days (today’s the last day to take a tour), and now we find out that a replica of The Niña is coming on September 21. It goes without saying, but you have to have a river to bring in these exhibits, so you won’t see them coming to, say, Bloomington or Galesburg. We’ve got quite an asset in that river.
The Niña is actually a nickname; the formal name of Columbus’s ship was the Santa Clara. The ship was a caravel and reportedly Columbus’s favorite ship. According to Wikipedia:
On Columbus’ first expedition, the Niña carried 24 men, captained by Vicente Yáñez Pinzón. They left Palos de la Frontera on August 3, 1492, stopping at the Canary Islands on August 12, 1492, and continued westward. Landfall was made in the Bahamas at dawn on October 12, 1492. After running the Santa Maria aground, Columbus returned on the Niña in early 1493, arriving in Palos de la Frontera on March 15.
The replica that’s coming to Peoria was built “in Valenca, Brazil, using only adzes, axes, hand saws, and chisels, in addition to naturally-shaped timbers from the local forest,” according to the exhibit’s website. “In December 1991, the Niña left Brazil and sailed to Costa Rica on a 4000 mile unescorted maiden voyage to take part in the filming of 1492. Since then, the ship has visited over 300 ports in the U.S.”
The Niña will be on display in Peoria from September 21 to October 2.