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The S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald sank Nov. 10, 1975, during a storm on Lake Superior. The vessel was carrying a load of iron ore pellets to a Detroit steel mill when it plunged to the bottom 17 miles.

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Edmund Fitzgerald Crewman Discovered 4,437,550 views 12K The third manned submersible visit to the Great Lakes' largest shipwreck unveiled a startling find: one of the 29 missing crewmen..

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American History Disaster Instant Articles 22 Photographs Cataloging the Edmund Fitzgerald Disaster and the Dives to Rediscover the Wreckage Jacob Miller - July 4, 2017 The SS Edmund Fitzgerald was an American Great Lakes freighter that sank, during a storm, in Lake Superior on November 10, 1975.

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Remembering the Edmund Fitzgerald and Crew. More than 240 ships have been lost in Lake Superior around the Whitefish Point area — a tiny fraction of the estimated thousands of Great Lakes shipwrecks over the last 150 years. But the Edmund Fitzgerald, which sank with a crew of 29 on November 10, 1975, is the most famous Great Lakes shipwreck.

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St. Marys River, 1975. Photo by Bob Campbell The Edmund Fitzgerald The legend of the Edmund Fitzgerald remains the most mysterious and controversial of all shipwreck tales heard around the Great Lakes. Her story is surpassed in books, film and media only by that of the Titanic.

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- It was Nov. 10, 1975, when an early winter storm complete with hurricane-force winds and dangerously-high waves sunk the SS Edmund Fitzgerald killing all 29 crew on board. Friday marks the 48.

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The Edmund Fitzgerald was a freighter that sank in Lake Superior in 1975 with all crew lost. SS Edmund Fitzgerald Online features information about the sinking, ship history, memorials, and crew profiles.

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At the request of family members surviving her crew, the Fitzgerald's 200 lb. bronze bell was recovered by the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society on July 4, 1995.

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Remembering the SS Edmund Fitzgerald Crew If you live in the Midwest, you've likely heard of the sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald in November 1975 in Lake Superior, a tragedy that took 29 lives. Other than that, you might not know much more about the ship itself or the crew.

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Edmund Fitzgerald, American freighter that sank during a storm on November 10, 1975, in Lake Superior, killing all 29 aboard. Its mysterious demise inspired Gordon Lightfoot 's hit song " The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald " (1976), which helped make it the most famous shipwreck in the Great Lakes. Early history

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The SS Edmund Fitzgerald was a Great Lakes Freighter that tragically sank into Lake Superior, near Whitefish Point, on November 10, 1975, carrying 29 crew men to their death after encountering a freak storm. TThe Edmund Fitzgerald is the largest ship to have ever sunk in North America's Great Lakes, and her sinking remains a mystery to this day.

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Mark Thomas and Bruce Hudson, lost crew As I sit and think of the crew of the Edmund Fitzgerald this cool and windy November evening, I think of what it is really all about. Why has the sinking become such a fascination of so many people?

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DETROIT — The crew of the Edmund Fitzgerald, who perished when the freighter sank 45 years ago Tuesday, was memorialized in events in Detroit; Whitefish Point, Michigan; and Two Harbors,.

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SS Edmund Fitzgerald was an American Great Lakes freighter that sank in Lake Superior during a storm on November 10, 1975, with the loss of the entire crew of 29 men. When launched on June 7, 1958, she was the largest ship on North America's Great Lakes, and she remains the largest to have sunk there.

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By Carl Seaver Last updated on October 26th, 2022 at 06:39 pm The Edmund Fitzgerald was a ship that carried cargo across the Great Lakes for over two decades. Then, on November 14, 1975, the boat sank in a violent storm, taking 29 crew members on board.

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The Edmund Fitzgerald, The 729-foot iron ore freighter, sank in stormy Lake Superior on Nov. 10, 1975, killing all 29 crew members on board. The Edmund Fitzgerald, The 729-foot iron ore freighter.

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