The EMILIN shipwreck is the remarkably intact remains of a wooden schooner that sank in Lake Michigan in 1912. Resting in over 100 feet of water off Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin, its well-preserved hull and artifacts offer a tangible link to Great Lakes maritime commerce.
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Transportation; Architecture
Roughly Co. Rd. Q, Ridges Rd., And Wi 57, Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin
Politics/Government; Education; Architecture
2392 Cty Trunk Highway F, Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin
Transportation; Maritime History
Ne Of Baileys Harbor On E Side Of Cana Island, Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin
Historic - Non-aboriginal; Maritime History; Transportation
Baileys Harbor, Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin
Commerce; Politics/Government; Architecture
8090 Main St., Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin
Archeology-historic Non-aboriginal; Commerce; Maritime History
0.15 Miles Northeast Of The Baileys Harbor Marina Entrance, In Baileys Harbor, Lake Michigan, Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin
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Commerce; Historic - Non-aboriginal; Maritime History
7.5 Mi. Se Of Michigan Island In L. Superior M, La Pointe, Wisconsin
Archeology; Commerce; Historic - Non-aboriginal; Maritime History
0.1 Mi. E. Of Sand Bay Peninsula, Sand Bay, Nasewaupee, Wisconsin
Archeology-historic Non-aboriginal; Commerce; Maritime History
0.5 Mi. Southeast Of The Entrance Of North Bay, Door County In Lake Michigan, Liberty Grove, Wisconsin
Commerce; Historic - Non-aboriginal; Maritime History
.2 Mi. Nw. Of Usccg Station On Plum Island, Washington, Wisconsin
Archeology-historic Non-aboriginal; Maritime History; Commerce
250 Feet North Of The Intersection Of W Juniper St And N Lancing Ave In Sturgeon Bay, In The Waters Of Sturgeon Bay, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
Archeology-historic Non-aboriginal; Commerce; Maritime History
1.1 Miles Southeast Of The Entrance Of North Bay, Door County In Lake Michigan, Liberty Grove, Wisconsin