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Posted By: Oldgas Edmund Fitzgerald 45 Years Ago - Sun Nov 15 2020 10:24 PM
This past week marked the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald in Lake Superior 45 years ago on November 10, 1075. As the Gordon Lightfoot song tells the tale, she went down off Whitefish Point in a massive storm. I've watched the big ore carriers go through the Soo Locks and the Duluth Canal. They are very impressive. The museum at Whitefish Point is a must-see experience if you are in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

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Edmund Fitzgerald

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We saw the Arthur Anderson enter the Duluth Canal in 2016. She was the last ship in contact with "The Fitz" on that fateful night in 1975 and was the first on the scene.

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The Arthur Anderson in Duluth Harbor 2016.

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Posted By: Dave Rowlison Re: Edmund Fitzgerald 45 Years Ago - Mon Nov 16 2020 12:28 AM
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Posted By: DWSheffer Re: Edmund Fitzgerald 45 Years Ago - Mon Nov 16 2020 01:32 PM
The Fitz has been my Youtube watch topic the last few days.....of course growing up in Michigan we all know of her and studied the history in elementary school. I remember as a boy of maybe 10 years old feeling so sad listening to the Lightfoot song in music class. It's still an emotional song to me.
Darin
Posted By: Jhaas63 Re: Edmund Fitzgerald 45 Years Ago - Wed Nov 18 2020 02:20 PM
The Fitz!

RIP to the lost souls on board...

And thanks to Gordon for helping to keep their memories alive.
Posted By: Steven C. Re: Edmund Fitzgerald 45 Years Ago - Thu Nov 19 2020 12:25 AM
As a kid I used to visit my great uncle who lived right on the St Clair River. Loved watching the lake boats go by and finding their stack's in his I.D. book.
I love the Fitz. This hangs in my living room!!
Last year in October I was at Mackinac Island and saw the Arthur M. Anderson go by. I was freaking out!! I was so happy to have seen it in my life. The people I was with had no idea! They didn't get it. The Anderson was behind the Fitz and the last boat to see the Fitzgerald afloat.

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