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Friday Oct 12, 2018
7:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDT
October 12, 2018
7:00 PM
Hancock House
Moses Circle
Learn fascinating details about what exists below the waves of one of America's most scenic lakes!
By Joseph W. Zarzynski, Maritime Archaeologist
Joseph W. Zarzynski is a maritime archaeologist and author of several books on regional history.
He is a columnist for the Lake George Mirror writing articles on Lake George history and archaeology.
His presentation for the Ticonderoga Historical Society will examine French & Indian War (1755-1763) shipwrecks in Lake George. The PowerPoint program will include: the story of a 1757 sunken sloop raised in 1903 and sadly cut up for souvenirs, the sunken bateaux of 1758, the 1758 Land Tortoise radeau known as "North America's oldest intact warship," and a 15 ft. long yellow submarine, built to photograph sunken colonial bateaux, that was stolen from its dock and sunk in the lake in 1960.
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