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  • Lookout (1855)

    Explore the wreck of Lookout, a rare clipper-style schooner grounded off Rawley Point, Wisconsin, with accessible dive conditions and historical significance.

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  • Wollin US 26349

    Explore the wreck of the Wollin, a wooden schooner lost in 1897, known for its long service on the Great Lakes and dramatic final voyage.

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  • Kinghorn (1871)

    Explore the wreck of the Kinghorn, an iron-hulled barge resting in the St. Lawrence River, known for its historical significance and diverse marine life.

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  • Ingeborg M. Forrest US 100107

    Explore the wreck of the Ingeborg M. Forrest, a wooden schooner lost in 1897 near Pentwater, Michigan, with a dramatic history of rescue and beaching.

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  • Antelope (1861)

    Explore the history of the ANTELOPE, a propeller steamship that met its fate in Lake Superior after a storied career marked by resilience and reconstruction.

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  • Lavinda US 14673

    Explore the history of the Lavinda, a wooden schooner that served the Great Lakes before its abandonment in 1897.

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  • L.W. Perry (1870)

    Explore the remains of the L.W. Perry, a wooden schooner abandoned in the Kinnickinnic River after a collision in 1896.

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  • Grace Grummond US 85552

    Explore the remains of the Grace Grummond, an iron-hulled schooner abandoned in Milwaukee Harbor, representing a transitional era in Great Lakes shipping.

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  • Go Look (pre-1877)

    Explore the wreck of the Go Look, a wooden schooner that capsized in Lake Huron during a storm in 1896, with no casualties reported.

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  • Hamilton Morton US 11280

    Explore the wreck of the Hamilton Morton, a wooden freighter that sank in Lake Erie in 1896 after a sudden leak. No loss of life occurred.

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