Entertainment10/10/2025NYT

In the Wake of the Edmund Fitzgerald

The Edmund Fitzgerald, a famous Great Lakes freighter, sank 50 years ago during a severe storm on Lake Superior. The ship, immortalized in a song by Gordon Lightfoot, was carrying a cargo of iron ore when it encountered the storm and ultimately went down, resulting in the loss of all 29 crew members. In the aftermath of the tragedy, a reporter spent a week aboard another Great Lakes freighter that managed to survive the same storm. The article provides a firsthand account of the challenges and dangers faced by the crew as they navigated the treacherous waters, offering a glimpse into the harsh realities of life on the Great Lakes. The sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald remains one of the most famous and tragic maritime disasters in the region's history, and the article serves as a poignant reminder of the power of nature and the courage of those who work on the Great Lakes.

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