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By TODD RICHMOND
Updated 5:46 PM EDT, September 15, 2025
MADISON, Wis. (AP) After decades of scouring the bottom of Lake Michigan, searchers have finally found the wreckage of a ghost ship that sank during a ferocious storm almost 140 years ago off the Wisconsin coastline.
The Wisconsin Historical Society and the Wisconsin Underwater Archeology Association announced Monday that a team led by researcher Brendon Baillod found the wreck of the F.J. King. Baillod said in an email to The Associated Press that the wreckage was discovered on June 28.
According to the announcement, Baillods team found the ship off Baileys Harbor, a town of about 280 people on Wisconsins Door Peninsula, an outcropping of land jutting into Lake Michigan that gives the state its distinctive mitten-thumb shape.
https://apnews.com/article/lake-michigan-schooner-shipwreck-door-county-ccff930d8cd87f3597483938f8fb4fd6

TheProle
(3,672 posts)Thanks for posting. Very cool. K&R.
hlthe2b
(111,293 posts)the famous saga from Gordon Lightfoot of the Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald.
These land-bound Great Lakes are hard for many to fathom, but they are essentially the near-oceans of our interior.
turbinetree
(26,548 posts)unweird
(3,231 posts)I never thought of Wisconsin as having a mitten-thumb shape. Though I did about Michigan.