It's been 50 years since the Edmund Fitzgerald sank among huge waves on Lake Superior, and its legend is just as gripping as ...
PRESQUE ISLE, MI – Thick fog hung over Lake Huron on June 18, 1905. The 414-foot steamer Etruria was sailing northbound. The 545-foot freighter Amaza Stone was speeding southbound. The two ships ...
Fifty years after the freighter disappeared into the depths of Lake Superior, the mystery of its demise—and the mournful ...
One huge November storm sank 18 ships and drowned more than 250 sailors on the lakes 62 years before the Edmund Fitzgerald went down in Lake Superior.
When the SS Edmund Fitzgerald launched in 1958, it was the largest ship of its kind in the Great Lakes at 729 feet long and 75 feet wide.
Friends and family members gathered at the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula to ring the bell and remember those who died 50 years ago.
Before it met its demise 50 years ago, the ore freighter commissioned by Northwestern Mutual was the rock star of Great Lakes ...
One of the secrets of the Great Lakes has been uncovered - a ship that sank more than a century ago in Lake Huron. BRENDON BAILLOD: The James Carruthers is one of a small handful of Holy Grail ...
The same storm system that’s churning across half the U.S. - and creating blizzard conditions in the Upper Peninsula today - is forecast to stir up nearly 20-foot waves on Lake Michigan and Lake Huron ...
Lake Huron, which runs along much of Michigan's eastern coast, has the longest coastline of the Great Lakes, and offers opportunities for underwater exploration and waterfront recreation, as well as ...