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The Fascinating History of Bargees and Barges

A bargee is a person who travels on a barge, which is a flat-bottomed boat that is used to transport goods or people along rivers and canals. The term "bargee" is derived from the word "barge," and it refers to someone who is a passenger or crew member on a barge.

In the past, barges were commonly used for transporting goods such as coal, grain, and other commodities along rivers and canals. They were also used for passenger transportation, particularly in areas where there were no roads or railways. Today, barges are still used for some types of freight transportation, but they have largely been replaced by trucks and trains for most types of cargo.

The term "bargee" is not commonly used today, and it is mostly found in historical contexts or in reference to traditional forms of transportation. However, the word "barge" is still used to describe a type of boat, and the term "barging" is sometimes used to refer to the act of traveling on a barge.

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