You get a chance, stop by the museum in Kansas City.
The Arabia was on the Missouri river on a freight trip up river from St. Louis when it hit a snag near KCMO in 1856.
It carried enough goods to set up a couple hundred hardware stores. It sank quickly and settled into the cold mud at the river bottom, shut off from oxygen. Glass, ceramics, metals, and wood (after it was stabilized) are preserved. Every tool you would expect from 1856, and dozens of each one. Hammers, hatchets, axes, braces, saws of all kinds, weapons, wrenches, screws, and nails.
Every person was taken to safety, but sadly one mule perished.
Hats, boots, and even jars of pickles (they are still good.)
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