Presentation- Dundee: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
When: Wed., Dec. 11, 7-8:30 p.m. 2019
The Dundee, a 214-foot schooner barge launched in 1892, sank about fourteen
miles off of Cleveland on September 11, 1900. Since the discovery of the
sunken vessel in the ’80s, it has become a popular scuba diving site. What can
archaeology teach us about the wreck? Carrie Sowden, Archaeological Director
of the National Museum of the Great Lakes will discuss the history, loss and
archaeology of the shipwreck and its preservation for future generations.