Author Sees Edmund Fitzgerald From Canadian Perspective
- Andra-Warner offers a Canadian perspective on the Edmund Fitzgerald in her book, which marks 50 years since the ship's loss and 20 years since the book's publication.
- She aims to make readers feel the story of the wreck that occurred on November 10, 1975.
- Andra-Warner discussed the ship's crew with Pam Johnson, daughter of the cook, to preserve their memory.
- She believes the story of the Fitzgerald highlights the important work of mariners on Great Lakes freighters.
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New podcast on tap in October: 'Edmund Fitzgerald: 50 Years Below'
DULUTH — As the world marks a half-century since the loss of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, the Duluth News Tribune will release a five-episode podcast exploring the freighter's story from its launch to its loss. "Edmund Fitzgerald: 50 Years Below" draws on a year of research including interviews with historians, as well as with people who responded the night of the sinking and with those who are keeping the vessel's memory alive today. Episode 1, t…


News Tribune announces Edmund Fitzgerald podcast
DULUTH — As the world marks a half-century since the loss of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, the Duluth News Tribune will release a five-episode podcast exploring the freighter's story from its launch to its loss. "Edmund Fitzgerald: 50 Years Below" draws on a year of research including interviews with historians, as well as with people who responded the night of the sinking and with those who are keeping the vessel's memory alive today. Episode 1, …
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