Right now, you can visit The History Museum in South Bend to check out a new exhibit called “ Freshwater Fury: Great Lakes ...
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 ...
The uniqueness of the Fitzgerald and the unknowns surrounding its demise may be part of why it’s so well-preserved in the memory of those who were here to experience it. Lynn has shadowy recollections ...
Mike from the YouTube channel, Vibe With Mike, joins ChicagoNOW to talk about the history of one of the most famous ...
One of the most famous shipwrecks on the Great Lakes approaches its 50th anniversary. Here are some ways you can learn more ...
It was far from the deadliest shipwreck in the history of the Great Lakes. But none are more enduring. Nov. 10 marks the 50th ...
The 16,000-square-foot museum is memorializing the Nov. 10, 1975, tragedy of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald with a weekend of ...
Only a few expeditions have made the journey down to the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, which is now designated a protected ...
The ringing is a nod to the Rev. Richard Ingalls at Mariners’ Church of Detroit, who the day after the 1975 tragedy rang the ...
The bulk carrier now lies at the bottom of Lake Superior, where it has rested for the last 50 years. While the Great Lakes ...