New evidence suggests Poverty Point’s monumental mounds were created not by a ruling elite, but by egalitarian groups drawn together by shared ritual purpose. Some 3,500 years ago, hunter-gatherer ...
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Why Are There So Many Shipwrecks in the Great Lakes?
S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, the return of a set of important belongings to the Lakota community and a baseball field resurrected ...
BLACKFOOT — "The stakes are high. The clues are hidden. And the truth? It's locked up tight," according to the owners of ...
A Great Lakes historian believes another expedition to the wreckage with advanced technology could find out why the ship sank ...
It's been 50 years since infamous Great Lakes disaster, immortalized in song by Gordon Lightfoot, yet questions remain ...
The sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald still hits close to home in Wisconsin. Half a century later, the legacy lives on through ...
Outside of a handful of research expeditions and one notable scuba dive, the Edmund Fitzgerald has sat on the lakebed virtually undisturbed ever since it sunk in 1975.
MILWAUKEE - FOX6 News Milwaukee unveiled its first documentary, "Gales of November: The Final Voyage of the Edmund Fitzgerald ...
The SS Edmund Fitzgerald, once the largest ship on the Great Lakes, sank during a Lake Superior storm on Nov. 10, 1975, killing all 29 crew on board.
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