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.
The 29 crew members aboard the Edmund Fitgerald when it sank hailed from throughout the Great Lakes, Florida, California and ...
This episode explores ship prefixes - the abbreviations placed before a vessel’s name that reveal its type, purpose, or ...
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Why Are Ships Sunk On Purpose?

Ships are built to stay afloat, so why would anyone deliberately sink one? From retired warships to legendary liners like the ...
The U.S. and China agreed on Thursday to pause tit-for-tat fees on each other's ships that became a major irritant in the broader trade war between the world's two largest economies and pushed up ...
The legendary SS United States, which spent nearly three decades in Philadelphia, will be sunk during a live online stream ...
When a vessel nears the end of its lifespan, there are a few options for how to dispose of it. One iconic Cold War ship is ...
Volunteers uncover a section of Hadrian's Wall at Drumburgh, near Carlisle. He found about 450 2,000-year-old coins in 2017, ...
The book, titled “Sing the 50 United States,” celebrates the United States and is set for release just in time for America’s ...