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How Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum remembers Edmund Fitzgerald
- The Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum holds the bell of the Edmund Fitzgerald and hosts an annual ceremony for family members to remember those lost.
- The Edmund Fitzgerald is recognized as the best-known shipwreck in Great Lakes history and among the most famous globally.
- The memorial service occurs annually on November 10, the anniversary of the disaster.
- The Shipwreck Museum limited public participation in the family portion of the ceremony due to increasing interest, reflecting the emotional impact of the story.
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How Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum remembers Edmund Fitzgerald
WHITEFISH TOWNSHIP, Mich. — The location of the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum is no coincidence. "We do have 200 shipwrecks, approximately, right in this area of Whitefish Bay," said Bruce Lynn. "If we were to cross roughly 80 miles to the area of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, again, you have comprised in all that territory roughly 200 shipwrecks." Lynn is executive director of the Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society and the museum it …
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