Preserving Our Sunken History
Aug 10, 2021
2 minutes
—Kim Kavin
During the 19th and 20th centuries, tens of thousands of ships launched in the Great Lakes. There were wooden schooners, steamships built of steel, bulk carriers and propeller-driven passenger ships, all of them moving everything from people to coal to manufactured goods that helped to build the American Midwest.
It’s believed that about 1,200 of these ships sank in Lake
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