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How a Shipwreck Became a Folk Legend
On November 10, 1975, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald vanished into a violent Lake Superior storm, taking 29 sailors with her and ...
This 518-mile trail along the eastern lakeshore of the Great Lakes is unforgettable, running from the Canadian border down into Pennsylvania.
Andrew Tibbs's debut was his only single to provoke racist backlash, but he had a string of regionally successful records through Aristocrat.
The main overlook delivers a visual symphony that unfolds in three movements: first, the golden expanse of sand beneath your feet; then, the heart-stopping drop down the face of the dune; finally, the ...
Tamara Thomsen, a maritime archaeologist and diving instructor, has helped uncover more than 100 shipwrecks across the region ...
Captain Benjamin Trudell was the first captain at the Grand Marais Lifesaving station. One of Captain Trudell's most notable rescues was that of the steamer South Shore on the morning of November 23, ...
The Edmund Fitzgerald still sits at the bottom of Lake Superior, submerged in 535 feet of water, about 17 miles ...
A homemade houseboat cruising down the St. Clair River and through Lake Huron has captured the imaginations of people on ...
Fish Creek writer Rick Gordon submitted this poem about the wreck of the Great Lakes freighter Edmund Fitzgerald, ...
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