More than 100 shipwrecks from a forgotten wartime gamble lie half-submerged in a quiet Maryland bay—and almost no one knows ...
The fleet traces its origins back to the federal government’s emergency shipbuilding effort during World War I, when the ...
Sometimes, history lies hidden just around the corner. Stroll through London's financial district and you might come across the vine-draped ruins of a church bombed during The Blitz. South of ...
Sometimes history lies hidden just around the corner. Just south of Washington, D.C., is a graveyard with more than 100 wooden ships that date to World War I — the Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay. NPR's ...
The first two marine sanctuaries in 15 years will likely be in Lake Michigan and in the Chesapeake Bay. President Barack Obama announced this week that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
In 1929 the Western Marine & Salvage Company moved a fleet of 169 World War I–era steamships to Mallows Bay, a shallow inlet in the Potomac River, where they were burned to make any salvageable ...
In this archaeological trilogy, Donald G. Shomette provides a tour of the treasures beneath the Chesapeake Bay. Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay, a companion volume to Tidewater Time Capsule, continues the ...
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