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Why Are There So Many Shipwrecks in the Great Lakes?
S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, the return of a set of important belongings to the Lakota community and a baseball field resurrected ...
Thousands of vessels — 6,000 or more — lie at the bottom of the Great Lakes. Several hundred could lie beneath the waves in the part of Lake Michigan that falls under Illinois’ ...
We want to hear from our viewers for our UpNorthLive Unscripted show on Monday at 6:30 p.m. on ABC 29&8.POLL: Have you ever ...
In 1978 and 1979, NMU underwent two expeditions to study and document shipwrecks off the coast of Isle Royale.
Maritime historian and author Frederick Stonehouse held a presentation on the Edmund Fitzgerald at Michigan Tech’s Memorial ...
A half century after the Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior, the ship has become more than a wreck. It’s a grave and a legend ...
Only a few expeditions have made the journey down to the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, which is now designated a protected ...
A nail-biting drama played out just off the tip of Michigan’s northernmost peninsula. It's almost too amazing to believe.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, the largest and most famous of the estimated ...
Twenty-nine men died in the Great Lakes' most famous shipwreck. The Edmund Fitzgerald’s legacy endures for many reasons.
Fifty years after the sinking of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, the 729-foot freighter that sank on Lake Superior on Nov. 10, ...
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