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‘There was no safe harbor’ in Armistice Day storm 85 years ago: 150 dead, 3 freighters lost in Lake Michigan
LUDINGTON, MI - The Armistice Day Storm of 1940 was a freak weather event that killed more than 150 people, including 64 sailors on Lake Michigan. Hurricane-force winds were whipping up 40-foot waves ...
In August 1918, Norwest was sent on a mission to locate a German sniper’s lair near Fouquescourt, Somme, France, where he was ...
So, which of the Great Lakes is the biggest snowmaker? Here’s the breakdown: Lake Superior: The largest and coldest lake, its ...
It has been 50 years since one of North America's most infamous maritime disasters—the sinking of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald.
The Gateway To Oregon's Desert Beauty Is An Affordable Retirement City Near Multiple Natural Wonders
This small city in Oregon is a retiree's dream, where there is stunning scenery in every direction and Social Security income ...
Twenty-nine men died in the Great Lakes' most famous shipwreck. The Edmund Fitzgerald’s legacy endures for many reasons.
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This quaint lakeside town 1 hour from Toronto has picture-perfect streets and cozy little cafes
Quaint shops, storybook streets, and Hallmark-level cheer await in this small town near Toronto. Nestled on the shores of a ...
Sailors through the years recalled the ship and its crew and where they were working during the gale of Nov. 10, 1975.
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