Also known as the "witches" of November, they occur between mid-October and mid-December, when storm tracks collide over the ...
Great Lakes, and Energy. Researchers continue to seek out — and find — missing shipwrecks each year, with many lost to history. Here's what to know about November wrecks. The 729-foot-long Edmund ...
Also known as the "witches" of November, they occur between mid-October and mid-December, when storm tracks collide over the ...
What's the most famous November shipwreck? The 729-foot-long Edmund Fitzgerald sank on Lake Superior in 1975, taking down its entire 29-member crew, according to the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum.
Read full article: Shipwreck discovered in Lake Superior ... Michigan lighthouses have been shining a light on the Great Lakes for centuries. With more than 3,200 miles of shoreline, lighthouses ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society has found another ship that infamously “went missing” on Lake Superior. Hunters announced Wednesday that the Adella ...
LANSING – As the gales of November approach, social media users are channeling the most famous Great Lakes shipwreck as tongue-in-cheek inspiration for a new fall aesthetic. It began with a ...
One of the oldest shipwrecks in the Great Lakes has finally been found in Central New York. Follow BI Video: On Twitter More from Science One of the oldest shipwrecks in the Great Lakes has ...
Read full article: How a signature item at the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum brought closure to families of the Edmund Fitzgerald victims Much of the history regarding the wreck of the Edmund ...
Have you ever dreamed about exploring sunken ships or finding pirates treasure? Do you sometimes imagine the golden age of sail on the Great Lakes and wonder where all those old ships went?
Archaeologists are scrambling to locate Great Lakes shipwrecks and downed planes before quagga mussels destroy them. Wayne Lusardi via AP MADISON, Wis. — The Great Lakes’ frigid fresh water ...
As the gales of November approach, social media users are channeling the most famous Great Lakes shipwreck as tongue-in-cheek inspiration for a new fall aesthetic. It began with a video which comedian ...