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In 1880, the L.W. Crane caught fire and sank to the bottom of the river. That's what the research team thinks it saw during ...
"Sometimes we find something new that we were not looking for," the Wisconsin Historical Society said about the discovery.
Wisconsin Historical Society announced a new shipwreck was recently found while searching for a different shipwreck in the Fox River.
Amtrak is partnering with a new construction company that harnesses artificial intelligence to see underground.
The wreckage appears consistent with what's known about a steamer called the "L.W. Crane," which burned and sank locally in 1880 ...
FEMA’s maps are essential tools for identifying flood risks, but they have significant gaps that limit their effectiveness.
Texas lawmakers on Wednesday were set to begin reviewing the July 4 floods that killed at least 135 people, a disaster that put local officials under scrutiny over why ...
The scan revealed a partially buried ship's hull about 90 feet long and 23 feet wide. The wreck is likely that of the L.W.
The discovery was made while the team was conducting a ‘high-resolution sonar survey.’ The team was mapping out a ...
Located in a low-lying area along the Guadalupe River in a region known as flash flood alley, Camp Mystic lost at least 27 ...