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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNUnderwater Archaeologists Were Looking for a Lost Shipwreck in Wisconsin. They Stumbled Upon a Different Vessel InsteadArchaeologists think they may have identified the final resting place of the L.W. Crane, a steamer ship that caught fire and sank in Wisconsin’s Fox River in 1880. Researchers with the Wisconsin ...
The scan revealed a partially buried ship's hull about 90 feet long and 23 feet wide. The wreck is likely that of the L.W.
Construction began in late 2023 on a new bridge to replace the current one, which was built in 1931. At times, that ...
The wreckage appears consistent with what's known about a steamer called the "L.W. Crane," which burned and sank locally in ...
After Francesco di Filippo's boat capsized in the Wisconsin River, law enforcement and volunteers searched every day until he ...
Wisconsin DNR and Ducks Unlimited will dredge the Manitowoc River near Brillion, Wisconsin, to reduce flooding, restore ...
A new 145-year-old shipwreck discovery in the Fox River is putting a spotlight on the maritime history of Berlin.
Search and rescue operations are intensifying along the Guadalupe River as crews from across the country join forces to ...
Archaeologists from the Wisconsin Historical Society's Maritime Preservation Program and the Wisconsin Underwater Archaeology Association made an accidental discovery.
The Iowa DOT has shifted plans for Lansing's Black Hawk Bridge. The existing bridge will be demolished this fall, with the ...
Wisconsin’s Department of Natural Resources is set to proceed with a marsh dredging project that Gov. Tony Evers had ...
Along the Menominee River, on the border between Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula, archaeologists have discovered what they ...
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