On the morning of Sept. 13, Brendon Baillod and Bob Jaeck set out on a three-day mission to find the John Evenson in the depths of Lake Michigan. The wood steam tug sank in 1895, and its whereabouts ...
A wide smile was seen on a grand lady recently. She was grinning from port to starboard when she slipped into the water from the dry dock of General Ship Repair Company. With refurbishment to the hull ...
LAKE MICHIGAN - The remains of a steam tug found in Lake Michigan this month after nearly 130 years was a target that had eluded shipwreck hunters for the last four decades. Images of the John Evenson ...
From the wheelhouse high atop the nation's last working steam-powered, sternwheeler towboat, downtown Portland shimmers with skyscrapers, light rail and other sleek trappings of modern life. But step ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - For the first time in about a decade you can hop aboard the city's last surviving wooden, steam tugboat. It's an experience as rich as its history, reports CBS2's Nina Kapur.
The 102-year old steam-powered, ocean-going tug, Hercules, is in dry-dock at Bay Ship & Yacht Co.’s Alameda yard for maintenance and repair work. Earlier this month she was towed across the bay from ...
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On the morning of Sept. 13, Brendon Baillod and Bob Jaeck set out on a three-day mission to find the John Evenson, a wood steam tug that sank in 1895. The Evenson's whereabouts have eluded people ever ...
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