The wreck of a luxury steamer that sank in a Lake Michigan gale nearly 150 years ago has been discovered, searchers announced ...
A search team has discovered the wreck of a luxury steamer that sank in a Lake Michigan gale more than 150 years ago. The Lac ...
“It was a moment of real jubilation” Ehorn said in the news release. “We knew we had done it.” ...
“It was a moment of real jubilation,” said shipwreck hunter Paul Ehorn. “We knew we had done it” ...
The Lac La Belle was a 66 m steamship built in 1864 in Cleveland, Ohio, and quickly became one of the most popular vessels on Lake Michigan, operating routes between Cleveland and the upper lake.
The wooden steamer Lac La Belle, built in Cleveland in 1864, was one of the most popular passenger boats on Lake Michigan before it sank during an 1872 storm.
One of Lake Michigan’s most sought-after missing ships, the Lac La Belle, has been discovered by Pioneer Illinois Shipwreck Hunter and Scuba Diver Paul Ehorn, according to Shipwreck World. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A ship that hasn't seen daylight for 154 years was recently found resting at the bottom of Lake Michigan. The Lac La Belle was a ...
The steamer Lac La Belle, which was carrying passengers and cargo, sank in a storm in 1872. Eight people died when one of its lifeboats capsized. By Neil Vigdor and Ali Watkins For a century and a ...
Nearly 150 years to the day after it was lost, shipwreck divers discovered the remains of the Lac La Belle, a passenger steamer that sank in a storm in Lake Michigan on Oct. 14, 1872. Shipwreck hunter ...
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