The National Museum of the Great Lakes this week announced the discovery of a 157-year-old shipwreck in Lake Erie, the second 1800s wreck revealed this month.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Winter storms on the Great Lakes have a habit of briefly giving things back — from exposed reefs and forgotten shorelines to ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) — A long-forgotten Lake Erie shipwreck that took place in 1868 has been newly identified. The Cleveland Underwater Explorers (CLUE) and National Museum of the Great Lakes in Toledo ...
A new shipwreck discovered in the Great Lakes has been confirmed by the National Museum of the Great Lakes and Cleveland Underwater Explorers. The shipwreck confirmed is the Clough, a stone-hauling ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — More than 150 years after it sank in Lake Erie, the stone-hauling sailing vessel the "Clough" has been positively identified, the National Museum of the Great Lakes announced in a press ...
Winter storms on the Great Lakes have a habit of briefly giving things back — from exposed reefs and forgotten shorelines to shipwrecks that have sat underwater for more than a century. Over multiple ...
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