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With the use of photos from the late 1800's to the early 1900's, and with footage of restored steamboats, this video tells about the various kinds of boats that traveled to river towns with cargo and passengers. It offers an excellent glimpse of what life was really like for steamboaters.

$24.00
Coast Guard reports and historic photos help to examine the saga of the Edmond Fitzgerald. An interview with a ship captain who was one of the last to be in contact with the "Fitz" explores one of many theories. An actual storm shows what a crewmember may have seen.

$29.00
With cameras on shore and on board these huge vessels, carrier operations are demonstrated. The dimensions and special features of these ships are illustrated, as are the variations of cargoes carried up and down the lakes.

$24.00
This video shows all aspects of ocean ship traffic on the upper Great Lakes. It provides a good overview of what the big ships are all about and compares a local "laker" and an ocean going vessel. Docking procedures, immigration, customs checks, cargo loading and unloading are explained.

$24.00
The video begins at the headwaters of the mighty river and goes beyond LaCrosse, Wisconsin. The historical development of the Mississippi for water traffic is explained. Lock and dam system functions are detailed.

$24.00
This video turns back the clock and looks at probable lake use by the Vikings. The era of the great wind driven vessels is explored, including the types of ships that were sailed, shipwrecks and the kinds of cargo that these magnificent ships carried.

$29.00
Major storms and the specific wrecks they caused, plus harrowing rescues and stories of survival by crewmembers are included. Historic pictures show the sailing vessels that were sunk or damaged. Underwater footage of actual wrecks lends an exciting dimension.

$29.00
The various kinds of ships that dock in Duluth are shown - both domestic and foreign. This is an excellent video tour for those who may never get the chance to visit Minnesota' ocean port to see how the big ships are greeted and serviced.

$24.00

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