Lake Ontario
Jun 13 2008, AP

A 22-gun British warship that sank during the American Revolution and has long been regarded as one of the “Holy Grail” shipwrecks in the Great Lakes has been discovered at the bottom of Lake Ontario, astonishingly well-preserved in the cold, deep...

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In this photo provided Monday, Dec. 15, 2008 by shipwreckworld.com, an underwater view of the interior of the stern of a rare 19th-century schooner is shown. Jim Kennard and Dan Scoville located the 55-foot long dagger-board ship sitting upright 500 feet.