It's been 50 years since the Edmund Fitzgerald sank among huge waves on Lake Superior, and its legend is just as gripping as ever.
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.
Fifty years after the freighter disappeared into the depths of Lake Superior, the mystery of its demise—and the mournful ...
People are gathering at ceremonies around the Great Lakes this weekend to honor the memories of the 29 crew members who died ...
In 1994, Ric Mixter spent nearly two hours on the bottom of Lake Superior. His dive revealed torn steel, spilled ore and ...
The Midwest construction industry stayed strong in 2024, fueled by a steady stream of projects that kept firms active and inspired.
With spare time in the studio, Gordon Lightfoot peeled off a commemoration to a modern tragedy that's 50 years old today: ...
The state of Michigan has agreed to return a life ring from the famous Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck to its owner. The rare ...
In a recent interview with The Associated Press, retired reporter Harry Atkins recounts his experience covering the wreck of ...
mlive on MSN
‘There was no safe harbor’ in Armistice Day storm 85 years ago: 150 dead, 3 freighters lost in Lake Michigan
LUDINGTON, MI - The Armistice Day Storm of 1940 was a freak weather event that killed more than 150 people, including 64 sailors on Lake Michigan. Hurricane-force winds were whipping up 40-foot waves ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results