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How the Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast Emerged From a Sharp Political Squall A National Marine Sanctuary established off the shores of Lake Michigan to protect and promote dozens of sites where historic sunken ships sit at the bottom followed a years-long saga that saw sharp local disputes and whiplash in support at the state and federal levels. Bound for Chicago with a hold full of Christmas trees, the Rouse Simmons was lost with all hands in a November gale in 1912. ( Credit: Wisconsin Historical Society) Encompassing nearly one-thousand square miles of Lake Michigan waters and lake bottoms the Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary marks another step in a years-long effort to help preserve dozens of underwater archaeological sites. This path to official designation was not a simple matter, however, owing to its provisions and scope, particularly for lakefront landowners. Its road also reflected shifting political dynamics over the past half-deca ....
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