Volunteers work with museum staff to get the triple-expansion steam engine aboard the world's only above-water whaleback working again.
On Nov. 5, 1856, the French steamship Le Lyonnais was lost forever when a maritime disaster took place, sending the ship to ...
Two Wisconsin maritime historians discovered the John Evenson steam tug about five miles northeast of Algoma, Wisconsin.
In our ongoing effort to recognize and thank the veterans of the Black Hills, we had the privilege of sitting down with Don ...
Read on to discover history's most iconic ships, from Darwin's HMS Beagle to the legendary Titanic and more... Dating from ...
As the world's last seagoing paddle steamer returns to the landmark pier later this month, we have dug through our archives.
The use of iron significantly helped the Victorians build railways and steam engines at a rapid pace. In 1837 Isambard Kingdom Brunel built the SS Great Britain, connecting the UK with America.
The ship now leaves its temporary home in Belfast, as this month it was sold to a European buyer who plans to put her in a ...
The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with the ...
If we do and think the way we always have, we can’t expect much to change. We will always get similar results. The thinking that got us to where we are today won’t take us to the next level. Last week ...
Joe Moore got the surprise of his life Thursday, which was his 50th anniversary working for the company now known as Ohio ...
The final two chapters focus on recent changes in Irish food culture over the last six decades. Firstly, the growing ...