Photographs and oral histories explore the evolving journey of Lake Michigan commercial fishing, from harvest to processing ...
Twenty-seven people died as a result of the wreck, and what happened is only known because of its lone survivor.
Ho-Chunk Black Ash Basketry” will be at The Paine Art Center and Gardens, Oshkosh. It is just a few blocks from the Fox River ...
Minch of Cleveland, who named it after a 3-million-acre area of land in northeastern Ohio along Lake Erie. The 318-foot steel freighter was a state-of-the-art ship at the time. It was known for ...
In recent essays, cultural critic Ted Gioia questions whether beauty is becoming a lost art in our increasingly utilitarian world. He suggests that aesthetic values are vanishing from daily life, ...
He's long shared his stories at public venues like the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum in Michigan ... and living happily." The lake freighter's trips to Escanaba, Michigan to pick up iron ore ...
The Milwaukee Art Museum, the Milwaukee Repertory Theater and the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra have all received major gifts.