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  • F.H. Prince US 120797

    Explore the wreck of the F.H. Prince, a former package freighter turned sand dredge, resting in 18 ft of water near Kelley’s Island, Lake Erie.

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  • Keepsake C 80573

    Explore the remains of the Keepsake, a wooden scow-schooner lost in 1911 on Gull Island Reef in Lake Erie. The crew survived, but the wreck remains undocumented.

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  • Gunilda

    Explore the stunning wreck of the Gunilda, a steel-hulled steam yacht, resting in 260 feet of Lake Superior’s depths.

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  • Tourist (1897)

    Explore the remains of the Tourist, a sternwheel steam excursion vessel that caught fire in 1911, marking the end of an era in leisure lake travel.

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  • Tourist US 145742

    Explore the history of the TOURIST, a sternwheel steamer that met its fate in a fire on Lake Michigan in 1911.

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  • Rappahannock

    Explore the wreck of the Rappahannock, a wooden freighter that sank in Lake Superior in 1911, offering a glimpse into maritime history.

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  • Maine US 16445

    A wooden barge and later propeller vessel active on Lake Superior–Lake Huron waters.

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  • John Mitchell US 203943

    Explore the wreck of SS John Mitchell, a steel freighter that sank in 1911 after a collision in Lake Superior. A site for advanced divers.

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  • John Mitchell

    Explore the wreck of the JOHN MITCHELL, a bulk carrier lost in 1911 near Vermilion Point, Lake Superior, after a tragic collision.

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  • Monguagon US 90658

    Explore the history of the Monguagon, a three-masted schooner that sank in the Detroit River in 1911 after a long career in the grain trade.

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