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Sixty eight swimmers will swim in a relay to finish the 411-mile journey the Edmund Fitzgerald never got to complete.
Fifty years after the tragic sinking of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, a team of 68 open water swimmers will take on a 411-mile relay swim to symbolically complete the freighter’s final voyage — one it ...
A group of swimmers plans to carrying iron ore pellets from the Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck in Lake Superior through the ...
Explore six intriguing theories behind the mysterious sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, one of the most famous shipwrecks ...
A Highland man long sailed the Great Lakes but never encountered conditions as stormy as he did when he took part in a mission to try to rescue any survivors of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, which ...
On Nov. 10, 1975, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, nicknamed the “Fitz,” was headed to Detroit when a storm stopped it in its path. All 29 crew members died.
"The Wreck of Edmund Fitzgerald" served as Harbaugh's latest dose of inspiration for a Chargers team that improved to 6-3.
The 49th anniversary of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald's sinking was marked by a poignant photo and remembrance ceremony.
First Alert Meteorologist Justin Bradford ventured to the waterfront to reflect on the infamous Edmund Fitzgerald.
The SS Edmund Fitzgerald is the largest ship sitting at the bottom of any of the Great Lakes. However, it's largely a mystery shrouded in darkness. We explore it through the eyes of Ric Mixter.
It has been 49 years since the Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior. Why was the Edmund Fitzgerald so significant? The S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald was considered the largest and fastest Great Lakes ...