Despite the dozens of historically significant wrecks in the lake, only nine are open for diving as part of the Lake Champlain Underwater Historic Preserve. For visitors to the area, five of the wrecks are easily accessible from Burlington, with four being in the immediate vicinity of Burlington Bay. This article will focus on these five wrecks
Steamboats became commercially viable in the early nineteenth century, and by the 1830s were arguabl...
Lake Erie is not commonly known for its shipwrecks, yet it is one of the most shipwreck dense areas ...
On October 22, 2001 a team of archaeologists from the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum inspected the r...
Despite the dozens of historically significant wrecks in the lake, only nine are open for diving as ...
Despite the dozens of historically significant wrecks in the lake, only nine are open for diving as ...
There have been approximately 6,000 shipwrecks claiming an estimated 30,000 lives in the Great Lakes...
There have been approximately 6,000 shipwrecks claiming an estimated 30,000 lives in the Great Lakes...
There have been approximately 6,000 shipwrecks claiming an estimated 30,000 lives in the Great Lakes...
Commercial Shipping on the Great Lakes began in 1679 with the arrival of the Griffon; the history of...
There are literally thousands of shipwrecks in the Great Lakes. Near the eastern coast of Wisconsin,...
Naval power was central to controlling the Great Lakes and, by extension, the interior of North Amer...
Steam-propelled vessels transformed North American life in the nineteenth century, but many aspects ...
Three groups have a special interest in historic shipwrecks: the sport diving community, members of ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
In 1983, the British sloop Boscawen and two other vessels were discovered in the shallow waters near...
Steamboats became commercially viable in the early nineteenth century, and by the 1830s were arguabl...
Lake Erie is not commonly known for its shipwrecks, yet it is one of the most shipwreck dense areas ...
On October 22, 2001 a team of archaeologists from the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum inspected the r...
Despite the dozens of historically significant wrecks in the lake, only nine are open for diving as ...
Despite the dozens of historically significant wrecks in the lake, only nine are open for diving as ...
There have been approximately 6,000 shipwrecks claiming an estimated 30,000 lives in the Great Lakes...
There have been approximately 6,000 shipwrecks claiming an estimated 30,000 lives in the Great Lakes...
There have been approximately 6,000 shipwrecks claiming an estimated 30,000 lives in the Great Lakes...
Commercial Shipping on the Great Lakes began in 1679 with the arrival of the Griffon; the history of...
There are literally thousands of shipwrecks in the Great Lakes. Near the eastern coast of Wisconsin,...
Naval power was central to controlling the Great Lakes and, by extension, the interior of North Amer...
Steam-propelled vessels transformed North American life in the nineteenth century, but many aspects ...
Three groups have a special interest in historic shipwrecks: the sport diving community, members of ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
In 1983, the British sloop Boscawen and two other vessels were discovered in the shallow waters near...
Steamboats became commercially viable in the early nineteenth century, and by the 1830s were arguabl...
Lake Erie is not commonly known for its shipwrecks, yet it is one of the most shipwreck dense areas ...
On October 22, 2001 a team of archaeologists from the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum inspected the r...