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A piece of history may have been found last week on the shore of Lake Superior in Copper Harbor. A downstate family believes they found a life ring from the Edmund Fitzgerald which went down in a storm near Whitefish Point in 1975.
Joe Rasch and his family were vacationing in Fort Wilkins State Park.
"Well, I just thought I found an old life ring," said Rasch. "And I rolled it down to my daughter. I didn't take any time to read it or anything. I just rolled it down to her. And another daughter said, 'Dad, there's a name on it.' I said, 'Really? What is it?' She says, 'Well, it's...Ed...it's really hard to read....Edmund...Fitzgerald.'"
The Rasch family hasn't authenticated the ring, but plan to do so when they donate it to the Shipwreck Museum in Whitefish Point
http://www.wluctv6.com/Global/story.asp?S=6893103&nav=81AX
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Joe Rasch and his family were vacationing in Fort Wilkins State Park.
"Well, I just thought I found an old life ring," said Rasch. "And I rolled it down to my daughter. I didn't take any time to read it or anything. I just rolled it down to her. And another daughter said, 'Dad, there's a name on it.' I said, 'Really? What is it?' She says, 'Well, it's...Ed...it's really hard to read....Edmund...Fitzgerald.'"
The Rasch family hasn't authenticated the ring, but plan to do so when they donate it to the Shipwreck Museum in Whitefish Point
http://www.wluctv6.com/Global/story.asp?S=6893103&nav=81AX
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