Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Telescope, v. 58, n.4 (Winter 2010), p. 99

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Page 99 .sQU/cv Left: GLMI past Board member, Dick Kruse Center: Capt. Edward Baganz sailed 51 years on the Great Lakes; Right: Capt. Don Erickson on WILLIAM CLAY FORD from 1964-1984. ARTIST'S SKETCH OF PROPOSED PROJECT The WILLIAM CLAY FORD at Bay Shipbuilding drydock - June, 1984 FORD and then ascend the interior steps into the pilothouse. Most of the original control panels were left intact as well as navigation instruments such as the working radar. With the addition of the pilothouse, visitors could now look up and down the Detroit River to view commercial and recreational vessels that pass by daily.

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