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Family of Edmund Fitzgerald's crew on hand as swimmers finish intended route to mark 50 years since sinking

29 August 2025
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Family of Edmund Fitzgerald's crew on hand as swimmers finish intended route to mark 50 years since sinking
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The Old Mariners Church in Detroit, Mich., served as a poignant venue to commemorate a group of swimmers who completed a swim along the intended route of the Edmund Fitzgerald, marking the 50th anniversary of the American freighter’s sinking. This event celebrated the swimmers’ epic journey and the legacy of the ill-fated vessel.

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