Whether you’re in a glass-bottomed boat, looking down from a kayak, or diving underwater, the shipwrecks at the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary give you a haunting look at the past. Start your ...
A ship and its captain, the crew, the trees, the tradition — all combined in a 1912 Yuletime tragedy to make a Great Lakes legend. As folks in Windsor and Essex County tuck into their Night ...
East Lansing — A group of industrious Michigan whiskey makers have embarked on an unlikely venture: using a stockpile of old wares from a 19th century Great Lakes shipwreck to revive an industry ...
Nearly half of all Great Lakes shipwrecks occurred during this time ... agencies and other organizations to map and fully explore the lake bottoms. Last year, a bipartisan bill was introduced ...
The Bentley is one of only a few privately owned shipwrecks in Michigan ... to resurrect century-old rye goes beyond crafting a great whiskey. It’s about connecting people to agriculture ...
The Bentley is one of only a few privately owned shipwrecks in Michigan, all others are owned by the state ... But the quest to resurrect century-old rye goes beyond crafting a great whiskey. It’s ...
It became a cultural phenomenon, Baillod said. Rye seeds were lost in Great Lakes shipwreck for 146 years. Now, they could make whiskey. There is no scientific evidence behind Lake Michigan’s fabled ...