(WBAY) - 50 years ago, on November 10th, the largest freighter on the Great Lakes sank in over 500 feet of icy cold Lake ...
Hurricane-force winds were whipping up 40-foot waves as part of the early winter storm on Nov. 11-12 that cut a wide swath of ...
Pam Johnson said her father was filling in for the Fitzgerald's regular cook on what was scheduled to be the final voyage of ...
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, the largest and most famous of the estimated ...
It's been 50 years since the Edmund Fitzgerald sank among huge waves on Lake Superior, and its legend is just as gripping as ...
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 ...
Two journalists with their own personal stories of the Edmund Fitzgerald tell their tales on the disaster's 50th anniversary.
"It really has been a privilege to be the bearers of that responsibility, to ring the bell 29 times and we give God all the ...
A half century after the Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior, the ship has become more than a wreck. It’s a grave and a legend ...
Gordon Lightfoot and his band recorded the "little ditty" in a Toronto studio in December 1975, just weeks after the shipwreck that took 29 lives.
In a recent interview with the Associated Press, former reporter Harry Atkins recounts his experience covering the wreck of ...
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