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  2. SS Edmund Fitzgerald - Wikipedia

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    SS Edmund Fitzgerald was an American Great Lakes freighter that sank in Lake Superior during a storm on November 10, 1975, with the loss of the entire crew of 29 men. When launched on June 7, 1958, she was the largest ship on North America's Great Lakes and remains the largest to have sunk there.

  3. List of shipwrecks in the Great Lakes - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Fitzgerald United States: 14 November 1883 [33] Ran aground off Long Point. Eliza A. Turner: 1877 Ran aground off Long Point. The same storm claimed the British Lion and Madiera. Elphicke: 1913 Ran aground off Long Point. Empire: 1870 Ran aground off Long Point. Erie United States: 9 August 1841 Caught fire and sank. Erieau Quarry Stone

  4. Graveyard of the Great Lakes - Wikipedia

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    SS Edmund Fitzgerald was the largest ship to ever wreck on the Great Lakes [9] SS Indiana; SS John B. Cowle; SS John Mitchell; SS M.M. Drake; SS Myron; SS Vienna; SS Western Reserve; Another such place is known as "Shipwreck Alley," which is a 448-square-mile (1,160 km 2) area of the Lake Huron shoreline that holds an estimated 200 shipwrecks.

  5. 47 years later, remembering the Edmund Fitzgerald wreck - AOL

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    Launched on June 7, 1958, the Fitzgerald became the largest carrier on the Great Lakes until 1971, according to the National Weather Service in Mar 47 years later, remembering the Edmund ...

  6. Whitefish Bay - Wikipedia

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    It holds artifacts from the shipwrecks listed below and has information on the notable wreck of SS Edmund Fitzgerald in 1975, in which all 29 crew were lost. After the Soo Locks opened in 1855 and ship traffic increased on Lake Superior, Whitefish Bay was the site of numerous shipwrecks, often due to hazardous weather

  7. People remember the Edmund Fitzgerald, but the Daniel J ... - AOL

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    Among the most famous wrecks is the Edmund Fitzgerald, which went down in a fierce November gale on Lake Superior in 1975. But nine years earlier, the Daniel J. Morrell sank on Lake Huron on Nov ...

  8. November on the Great Lakes is deadly. The Edmund Fitzgerald ...

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    Stories about the Great Lakes freighter Edmund Fitzgerald were on the front page of Detroit Free Press' Nov. 12, 1975 edition. The ship disappeared on Nov. 10 on Lake Superior and was later found ...

  9. Whitefish Point - Wikipedia

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    At 17 miles away, Whitefish Point is the nearest navigation mark to the wreckage of the ore freighter SS Edmund Fitzgerald, which sank in 1975. [1] Whitefish Point remains one of the most dangerous shipping areas in the Great Lakes , [ 2 ] Known as the graveyard of the Great Lakes , [ 1 ] more vessels have been lost in the Whitefish Point area ...