The SS Edmund Fitzgerald is the most famous shipwreck in Great Lakes history, sinking 17 miles off Whitefish Point, Michigan, in a Lake Superior blizzard on 10, 1975. All 29 hands were lost.
When the Edmund Fitzgerald sank, it was up to the crew of the Arthur M. Anderson to go search for survivors. Then, it was up ...
Only a few expeditions have made the journey down to the wreck, which is now designated a protected grave site. That leaves ...
Retelling shipwreck stories help keep the memories of their victims alive. How the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, SS Carl D. Bradley ...
November 10th marks the 50th anniversary of the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, perhaps the most famous of all the estimated ...
Terrence Tysall set a record scuba diving to the Edmund Fitzgerald. Ric Mixter dove in a submersible, finding a missing body. Here are their stories.
ROGERS CITY, MI – This two-masted schooner is a remarkably well preserved shipwreck, even retaining its cargo of coal after 157 years. The F.T. Barney collided with another ship on Oct. 23, 1868, and ...
A body was found near Lake Mohave at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area near Searchlight late last month, federal authorities said Wednesday. Rangers with the National Park Service responded to a ...
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