The cargo schooner, which sank in 1893 and only was found last year, is especially notable because of its ties to Wisconsin and Door County.
the Grain de Sail II is a 170-foot-long schooner that can carry 350 tons of cargo in its holds, according to Tech Xplore. At sea, the ship is powered purely by the wind. While it does have a ...
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The Wisconsin Historical Society announced earlier this month that another Wisconsin shipwreck was nominated to the State ...
ALGOMA (WLUK) -- A shipwreck submerged in Lake Michigan near the city of Algoma is now listed in the State Register of ...
LARK HARBOUR, N.L. - The Canadian Coast Guard is working through snow and high winds to assess and develop a plan for a 207-metre cargo ship that ran aground on the western coast of Newfoundland.