Tag: nautical archaeology

World’s Only Known Shipwrecked ‘Packet Boat’ Found on the Bottom of Seneca Lake

World’s Only Known Shipwrecked ‘Packet Boat’ Found on the Bottom of Seneca Lake

This is Part 2 of my interview with nautical archaeologist Art Cohn. Underwater exploration is such an exciting topic to me. This is my second interview with Arthur Cohn from the Lake Champlain, NY, area, talking about his exciting findings on the bottom of Seneca Lake. Art is very knowledgeable about maritime history, especially in…

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Exploring Shipwrecks on the Bottom of Seneca Lake: Interview With a Nautical Archaeologist

Exploring Shipwrecks on the Bottom of Seneca Lake: Interview With a Nautical Archaeologist

This is Part One of a two-part series I did with Arthur Cohn in December 2022. Of the 11 Finger Lakes in upstate New York, Seneca Lake takes center stage. It’s pretty much in the middle as the seventh finger. It’s the largest Finger Lake by water volume, and the second longest by length at…

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