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"Sometimes we find something new that we were not looking for," the Wisconsin Historical Society said about the discovery.
Archaeologists from the Wisconsin Historical Society's Maritime Preservation Program and the Wisconsin Underwater Archaeology Association made an accidental discovery.
An historic paddle steamer which played a key role in the war effort rescuing thousands of troops has a new high-profile patron.
Preparations for Lifeboat Day were boosted by glorious sunshine on Saturday 12 July and a great crowd turned out to enjoy the ...
During a recent high-resolution sonar survey of the Fox River in Wisconsin, an unexpected discovery was made - the wreckage ...
The scan revealed a partially buried ship's hull about 90 feet long and 23 feet wide. The wreck is likely that of the L.W.
Stepping aboard Toronto's Trillium ferry is like travelling through time, but passengers on this vintage paddle steamer may ...
The first steam engine ship, Diana, was launched on July 12, 1863, and became one of the earliest instances of a ...
PRESQUE ISLE, MI – Thick fog hung over Lake Huron on June 18, 1905. The 414-foot steamer Etruria was sailing northbound. The ...
Here are the most fascinating sunken ships you can snorkel or dive around in Simcoe County, Muskoka and the surrounding area ...
The English Riviera Unveils Its Ultimate Summer Line-Up… Sun, sea, and a little something for everyone – the English Riviera is pulling out all the stops for summer 2025. With its picture ...