Terrence Tysall set a record scuba diving to the Edmund Fitzgerald. Ric Mixter dove in a submersible, finding a missing body.
The Edmund Fitzgerald changed its route across Lake Superior to protect itself from the violent storm that was coming. It ...
Split Rock Lighthouse will host its annual event on Nov. 10, a half-century after the big freighter sank in a violent storm.
Lake Superior is so big that it's bigger than some of the world's seas. At 31,700 square miles, the largest freshwater lake on the globe has its own weather systems that can turn on a dime, which ...
Lake Superior is the cleanest lake in America, with so many interesting and beautiful places to visit along the shoreline. A road trip along Lake Superior and Minnesota's idyllic North Shore Scenic ...
ROGERS CITY, MI – This two-masted schooner is a remarkably well preserved shipwreck, even retaining its cargo of coal after 157 years. The F.T. Barney collided with another ship on Oct. 23, 1868, and ...
A new study is taking place at the Lake Superior Zoo to help identify different types of amphibians. With over 40 types of reptiles and amphibians at the zoo, it can be a challenge to provide the ...
Tucked away in Sault Ste Marie lies a once great college hockey powerhouse that’s been sleeping for more than 30 years. Back when the now-retired Jeff Jackson coached Lake Superior State, he led the ...
DETROIT -- DETROIT (AP) — The state of Michigan has acquired a life ring that washed ashore 50 years ago from the Edmund ...
SHEBOYGAN – Kohler-Andrae State Park is set to host a pair of events Oct. 18 exploring the history of shipwrecks in Lake Michigan. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., visitors can drop by the Sanderling Nature ...
Superior’s Elena Almonte (8139) starts to run down the long descent on the ridge at Grand View Golf Course on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 8, during the Lake Superior Conference Championships in Duluth.
Gulig embarks on a roadtrip that echoes Niedecker’s travels shaping her "Lake Superior" poem. Lorine Niedecker’s poem, "Lake Superior," published in North Central (1968), marked a period of new ...
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