In 1978 and 1979, NMU underwent two expeditions to study and document shipwrecks off the coast of Isle Royale.
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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 ...
More than a dozen ancient canoes uncovered in a Wisconsin lake offer insights into prehistoric Indigenous transportation ...
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’ ...
The S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, immortalized by Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot, wrecked in Lake Superior 50 years ...
Archaeologists have identified more than a dozen ancient canoes that Indigenous people apparently left behind in a sort of ...
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Nearly 50 years ago, the Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior
It’s one of the most well known shipwrecks in American history.
Twenty-nine sailors drowned when the Edmund Fitzgerald went down in the Great Lakes' icy waters on Nov. 10, 1975. The ship ...
It's one of the most infamous ship sinkings in American history, and still shrouded in mystery decades after a chart-topping ...
The S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald was considered the largest and fastest Great Lakes ship. It set multiple records for the largest ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. MARQUETTE, Mich. — Spend enough time along the shores of Lake Superior and it won’t be long before there ...
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