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  • Manhattan US 91905

    Explore the wreck of the Manhattan, a wooden bulk freighter lost in 1903, now resting in the Alger Underwater Preserve of Lake Superior.

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  • Ann Brown (1832)

    Explore the remains of the Ann Brown, a historic schooner abandoned in 1903 after over 70 years of service on Lake Ontario.

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  • Enterprise

    Explore the wreck of the wooden schooner Enterprise, which foundered in 1903 near Barrie Island in Georgian Bay, Lake Huron. Minimal documentation exists.

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  • A.A. Parker (1884) (Kasota)

    Explore the wreck of the A.A. Parker, a wooden steamer lost in Lake Superior during a storm in 1903. A site of historical significance for divers.

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  • Emerald (1862)

    Explore the historical wreck of the Emerald, a steamer abandoned in 1903, located near Apostle Islands National Lakeshore in Lake Superior.

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  • William H. Dunham US 80393

    Explore the wreck of the William H. Dunham, a wooden schooner lost in a storm on Lake Michigan in 1902.

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  • John R. Noyles US 75434

    Explore the wreck of the John R. Noyes, a wooden schooner-barge lost in a storm in 1902, with a heroic rescue story.

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  • John E Hall US 76790

    Explore the mystery of the John E. Hall, a wooden steambarge lost in 1902 during a fierce gale on Lake Ontario, with all hands aboard.

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  • Thomas Clark Street US 74372

    Explore the wreck of the Thomas Clark Street, a three-masted bark lost in a storm in 1902 near Wellington, Ontario. A piece of maritime history awaits divers.

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  • Jessie Drummond (1865)

    Explore the wreck of the Jessie Drummond, a wooden schooner lost in a storm on Lake Ontario in 1902. A site of maritime history and bravery.

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