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Mike Fornes dove into the mysterious cause of the wreck, gave details on the crew and told firsthand stories of Gordon ...
Descendants of the Edmund Fitzgerald’s namesake return to Port Huron to honor their roots and help complete the freighter’s ...
The two shipwrecks — one never found, the other located in 530 feet of water on the Canadian side of the lake — bookend 300 years of the perilous history of navigating Michigan’s coasts. Some are wood ...
Last weekend marked 49 years since the Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior ... Butler Tractor Supply, 148 Alameda Plaza, Butler Township, is hosting a Photos with Santa event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m ...
The vehicle took 43,000 feet of video tape and 900 photos of the wreckage ... The report was called, "Subject: S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, official number 277437, sinking in Lake Superior on 10 ...
When it sank with all 29 souls aboard on Nov. 10, 1975, the big freighter became the Great Lake’s most well-known shipwreck. RELATED: Edmund Fitzgerald ... a collection of photos that have ...
Mike Zlatopolsky and Terrence Tysakk, the men who dove to the Edmund Fitzgerald ... were incensed to learn that photos had been taken of dead people on the sunken ship and were likely to be ...
In the early evening, a friend contacted her about hearing of the Bradley’s sinking. Kowalski gathered ... Lakes — more lives lost than the Edmund Fitzgerald.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – It was Nov. 10, 1975, when an early winter storm complete with hurricane-force winds and dangerously-high waves sunk the SS Edmund Fitzgerald killing all 29 crew on board.
The Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior on November 10, 1975 — 48 years ago. A 1995 dive to recover the ship's bell captured footage of the wreck 535 feet below Superior's surface.