This Key West museum displays real gold, silver, and artifacts recovered from a 1622 shipwreck, offering a rare look at true ...
"We remain hopeful of a negotiated settlement of this issue, and we will continue our sincere efforts for peace and ...
The beer cheese platter makes an appearance on the menu, because this is still Kentucky, after all. You can’t have a ...
The sinking of the Coast Guard Cutter Tampa killed 131 people, making it the largest loss of life on any U.S. combat ship ...
British divers located the WWI Coast Guard Cutter Tampa off England's coast, confirming the site of US Navy’s deadliest ...
A 2,200‑year‑old Roman shipwreck reveals rare waterproofing materials and a detailed repair history, offering new insight ...
The wreckage of the biggest U.S. Naval loss of World War I has been discovered by a team of British divers after 107 years.
A World War I ship, the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Tampa, was discovered more than 300 feet below the surface of the Atlantic.
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