Carrie sowden is the director of archeology for the National Museum of the great lakes. This is not her first time in erie. We actually learned about her when she was speaking here about the loss of the Edmund Fitzgerald before. Shes an amazing speaker. She has dove and Research Vessels all over the world, but she spent the last 17 years really focusing on wrecks here in the great lakes. Shes a graduate of texas a m, us marine archeology program, which is really the preeminent Maritime Archeology program in the country. So were were thrilled to have carrie and as a sort of extra announcement for all of you, as was cspan and that contact got us and heard carrie was presenting and theyre actually covering this evenings lecture to be broadcast nationwide. So great exposure for this topic and. Carrie could talk about a lot of different topics, but we chose this one because its its really unbelievable. How does a 338 foot long steel ship sink in the most shallow of the great lakes and just
Carrie sowden is the director of archeology for the National Museum of the great lakes. This is not her first time in erie. We actually learned about her when she was speaking here about the loss of the Edmund Fitzgerald before. Shes an amazing speaker. She has dove and Research Vessels all over the world, but she spent the last 17 years really focusing on wrecks here in the great lakes. Shes a graduate of texas a m, us marine archeology program, which is really the preeminent Maritime Archeology program in the country. So were were thrilled to have carrie and as a sort of extra announcement for all of you, as was cspan and that contact got us and heard carrie was presenting and theyre actually covering this evenings lecture to be broadcast nationwide. So great exposure for this topic and. Carrie could talk about a lot of different topics, but we chose this one because its its really unbelievable. How does a 338 foot long steel ship sink in the most shallow of the great lakes and just
Live in methuen tonight, steve cooper, 7 news. Kim also breaking the Boston Fire Department battling roof top flames in the south end. More than a dozen firefighters working to get things under control there. Adam what made things worse, there were propane tanks that started exploding. June cuoco is live with the latest. You look at the roof top. It doesnt look like there were roof stokes this propane tank thing seems a mystery. Reporter thats right. That is what firefighters are trying to investigate right now. They told us that multiple buildings here have extensive damage. One where the actual fire was then two others that have smoke and water damage. Now if you take a look behind me you can see crews are still onscene but it appears that theyre trying to pack up. The Boston Fire Department got her at about 3 30 to 73 rutland street to a been knocked down. No injuries have been reported. But were told multiple families on this street will be forced from their homes tonight. As you m
A piece of history made itself visible this month due to Texas drought conditions. A summer heatwave and low rainfall revealed a hidden shipwreck at the bottom of the Neches
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