A piece of Great Lakes maritime history is hitting the auction block this weekend at DuMouchelles in Detroit, offering ...
A life ring from the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald will be on display and auctioned off in Detroit this month. DuMouchelles, the ...
There are many things I don’t understand. Some are common, like the mystery of airplanes able to heave their loaded bulk high above the clouds, coming down a million miles away with (almost) ...
A man who found a life ring and a plank from a lifeboat days after the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald will be auctioning off the items in Detroit. According to Detroit auction house DuMouchelles's ...
A life ring and a plank from the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald’s Lifeboat 1 will be auctioned at Detroit’s DuMouchelles this month.
The ship was a railroad-car ferry that sank in a winter storm on Lake Erie. Claims of madness and murder among its crew ...
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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 leaving a mystery that still isn’t fully solved. But the world remembers the ...
As the snow falls and the lights go up, I feel Christmas coming to Chicago in a frenzied charge. It won’t be long before Black Friday shopping ensues and the feverish, sweaty herd of consumers descend ...
This fall, trending topics have taken an unexpected turn. Instead of pumpkin spice lattes or football, the internet is talking about a decades-old shipwreck. Social media has been packed with posts ...
Why Did the Legendary Edmund Fitzgerald Sink? That was the line of thinking one man in possession of an Edmund Fitzgerald life ring was pursuing in anticipation of the 50 th anniversary of the sinking ...
It was the largest boat that ever sank in the Great Lakes, claiming the lives of 29 people whose bodies were never recovered. The accident prompted new maritime regulations and one of Lightfoot's most ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald on Nov. 10, 1975 remains one of the most legendary and tragic events in Great Lakes history, particularly for Northern Ohio, where nearly half of ...
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