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  • Kate Kelly US 14031

    Explore the wreck of the *Kate Kelly*, a wooden schooner lost in a storm in 1895, located off Wind Point, Wisconsin, at a depth of approximately 55 feet.

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  • Cayuga US 126556

    Explore the wreck of the CAYUGA, a steel-hulled package freighter that sank in 1895, offering advanced divers a glimpse into Great Lakes maritime history.

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  • S.H. Kimball US 22374

    Explore the wreck of the S.H. Kimball, a wooden schooner-barge lost in 1895 in Lake Huron, resting at approximately 600 ft depth.

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  • Guide US 85926

    Explore the remains of the Guide, a wooden tugboat lost to fire in 1895, located in Oswego Harbor, Lake Ontario.

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  • Wales (1864)

    Explore the wreck of the Wales, a historical wooden vessel from 1864, resting in the Musquash River area, significant to the timber trade.

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  • Scotia C 88640

    Explore the remains of the SCOTIA, a 19th-century barge in Lake Ontario, offering insights into maritime history and diveable conditions.

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  • George Barber US 10191

    Explore the remains of the George Barber, a 19th-century wooden schooner that sank in the Racine River and was abandoned in Lake Michigan.

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  • Julia C 72559

    Explore the wreck of the Julia, a 19th-century schooner, resting in shallow waters of the St. Lawrence River, known for its grain transport and multiple incidents leading to its demise.

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  • Chicora US 126902

    Explore the tragic story of the SS Chicora, a passenger steamer that foundered in a winter storm, claiming the lives of 23-26 individuals.

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  • Ontario (1867)

    Explore the wreck of the Ontario, a wooden barge abandoned in the Musquash River, offering insights into 19th-century maritime history.

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