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The timepiece belonged to Herbert Ingram, a British journalist and politician who died when the "Lady Elgin" sank in 1860. His watch was recovered from the bottom of the lake in 1992 ...
When the U.S. Brig Niagara squared off against British and Canadian troops during the War of 1812, the wooden vessel — today Pennsylvania’s official state ship — played a crucial role in securing both ...
Port Clinton, self-proclaimed “Walleye Capital of the World,” sits where the Portage River meets Lake Erie, creating the perfect environment for these prized fish to thrive.
Tucked away in Port Clinton, Ohio’s self-proclaimed “Walleye Capital of the World,” Jolly Roger Seafood House stands as a testament to the simple truth that sometimes the most unassuming places serve ...