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During a survey of the Wisconsin River to map potential cultural sites, the team accidentally found the potential resting ...
Scanning showed a partially buried hull, about 90 feet in length and 23 feet wide. With a boxy shape and a bow like a Great ...
This is live video of the Wisconsin Underground Archeological Association acquired a high-resolution image of what's believed ...
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Archaeologists 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 ...
Archaeologists unexpectedly uncover the long-lost shipwreck of the L.W. Crane, a steamboat that sank in 1880.
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"Sometimes we find something new that we were not looking for," the Wisconsin Historical Society said about the discovery.