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Beach erosion reveals fragments of a 136-year-old shipwreck that sank in New Jersey's 'Graveyard of the Atlantic'
On March 21, 1890, the Lawrence N. McKenzie was carrying oranges from Puerto Rico to New York City when it wrecked off the ...
A ship that was wrecked 136 years ago was uncovered on the beach at Island Beach State Park thanks to severe erosion, ...
New Jersey beachgoers could be forgiven for mistaking a pile of recently spotted debris for washed up driftwood, but the staff at Island Beach State Park say the find is much more notable. According ...
A nearly 136-year-old shipwreck has been uncovered at Island Beach State Park following weeks of beach erosion caused by ...
Namely, a part of a 143-year-old wooden sea vessel. Last week, Island Beach State Park posted photographs on social media ...
Remnants of a 136-year-old shipwreck have been discovered at Island Beach State Park in Ocean County. Large, wooden chunks of ...
Remnants of a 136-year-old shipwreck have washed up at Island Beach State Park. The pieces of the ancient ship made their way to the sand after weeks of beach erosion caused by rough surf and ...
The Lawrence N. McKenzie schooner was carrying oranges from Puerto Rico to New York City and got stranded. Its crew survived.
The remnants of a 19th-century shipwreck have been unearthed on the beach at a New Jersey state park. The ship’s pieces made ...
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. — St. Johns County Beach Services and the St. Augustine Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program (LAMP) have joined forces to preserve pieces of a historic shipwreck found on ...
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