SS Comet wreck (Lake Superior)

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The SS Comet wreck in Lake Superior is the remains of a 19th-century wooden steamship that sank in 1875 and is now a notable Great Lakes shipwreck and underwater archaeological site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage site
shipwreck
underwater archaeological site
country United States of America
hasCause maritime accident
hasConservationStatus submerged cultural resource
hasPart cargo debris field
remains of 19th-century wooden steamship SS Comet
steam machinery remains
wooden hull remains
hasQuality well-preserved underwater site
hasSignificance example of historic commercial vessel loss on Lake Superior
represents 19th-century wooden steamship construction on the Great Lakes
hasSubject 19th-century Great Lakes commercial shipping
maritime history of Lake Superior
hasTemporalExtent 19th century
hasUse site for technical and recreational scuba diving
site for underwater archaeology
heritageDesignation notable Great Lakes shipwreck
isSubjectOf Great Lakes maritime history research
shipwreck diving guides
underwater archaeological surveys
locatedIn Great Lakes region NERFINISHED
locatedInBodyOfWater Lake Superior NERFINISHED
materialUsed wood
partOf Great Lakes shipwrecks NERFINISHED
pointInTime 1875
significantEvent sinking of SS Comet
startTime 1875

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Great Lakes shipwrecks hasPart SS Comet wreck (Lake Superior)