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Gordon Lightfoot’s The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald was released less than a year after the ship sank and became an instant ...
Job Maseko was a soldier serving in the Native Military Corps as part of the South African 2nd Infantry Division. When Tobruk ...
The Edmund Fitzgerald sank on Lake Superior Nov. 10, 1975, and killed all 29 men aboard. It's a modern maritime tragedy that ...
The USS Cairo, a Civil War-era “ironclad” gunboat, was raised from the Mississippi River in 1964—but if its wood decay problem goes unaddressed, it may sink again.
With the weather forecasting capabilities of today, the captain of the Edmund Fitzgerald may not have even embarked from port.
The Edmund Fitzgerald sank on the Canadian side of Lake Superior on Nov. 10, 1975. There have been six diving expeditions to the wreck site. The most recent dives in 1994 and 1995 produced remarkable ...
The 29 crew members aboard the Edmund Fitgerald when it sank hailed from throughout the Great Lakes, Florida, California and ...
November 10th marks the 50th anniversary of the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, perhaps the most famous of all the estimated 6,500 ships that have gone down in the Great Lakes.
Modern technology provides the ability to learn definitively what sank the Edmund Fitzgerald — if the restrictions over diving her remains are lifted.
The eerie rhythm of the “Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” was brought to America by Gordon Lightfoot in 1976, but the Riippa family was more directly connected ...
Short-period waves, sudden gales and freezing spray turn freshwater into a death trap on the Great Lakes—a phenomenon that ...