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Wreck of the Car Ferry, Milwaukee
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Wreck of the Car Ferry, Milwaukee

On October 22, 1929, the S.S. Milwaukee, a huge, sturdy car ferry sailing from Milwaukee to Michigan, sank in a violent storm on Lake Michigan. This story is recreated with numerous rare photographs and, by using compelling footage of the wreck taken by a team of underwater divers, takes you to a site rarely seen by human eyes.

Length 45 min. Copyright 1992 $ 29.95
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