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Michigan scientists and a whiskey distiller are on a quest to resurrect historical varieties of rye and use them to make whiskey.
Explore the thousands of preserved shipwrecks in the Great Lakes with maritime archaeologist Caitlin Zant. Tech trick: How to tell who’s calling when you don’t recognize the phone number How ...
Read full article: Shipwreck discovered in Lake Superior 153 ... Michigan lighthouses have been shining a light on the Great Lakes for centuries. With more than 3,200 miles of shoreline ...
One of the oldest shipwrecks in the Great Lakes has finally been found in Central New York. Follow BI Video: On Twitter More from Science One of the oldest shipwrecks in the Great Lakes has ...
Have you ever dreamed about exploring sunken ships or finding pirates treasure? Do you sometimes imagine the golden age of sail on the Great Lakes and wonder where all those old ships went?
Between the shipwrecks and the discovery of mysterious sinkholes, it was a notable year for both Wisconsin and Lake Michigan.
Read full article: How a signature item at the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum brought closure to families of the Edmund Fitzgerald victims Much of the history regarding the wreck of the Edmund ...
It’s owned by Paul Ehorn, a shipwreck enthusiast who found the barely ... But the quest to resurrect century-old rye goes beyond crafting a great whiskey. It’s about connecting people to ...