These 7 Minnesota Shipwrecks Will Haunt Your Dreams
By Jo Magliocco|Published July 21, 2016
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Minnesota staff writer for Only in Your State and owner of Minnesota blog NorthGuide.co, I'm a Minneapolis transplant who loves my cats, camera, and local coffee. On the weekends I'm usually exploring the North Shore or making my way through the list of Minnesota's State Parks. Want to talk about MN or ask me a question? Tweet me @sotafiedjo!
Over the last 150 years, ships big and small have been swallowed by the powerful waves of Lake Superior. Many of these have occurred just a stone’s throw away from the North Shore and are still being examined and explored to this day. Here are 7 of the most interesting and eye-opening shipwrecks the state of Minnesota has ever seen!
1.The Samuel P. Ely went down in 1896 just off the shore of Two Harbors, making it a popular spot for divers to explore.
5. The Thomas Wilson freighter and the George Hadley steam boat collided and went down in the ship graveyard that is the Duluth Harbor, still filled with iron ore.
7. The S.S. Mataafa also went down in the famous 1905 storm, however this one occurred back in Duluth where Minnesotans flocked the shorelines to catch a glimpse of the decrepit boat.
While a major shipwreck hasn’t happened in Minnesota in over 40 years, these incidents show just how dangerous and eerie the swells of Lake Superior can be!
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