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I was recently paging through some of the photos and history posted by RG, McDude, and others about the old steamers. Great stuff.
I was interested in learning about the fate of the Governor Endicott, did some Googling, and oddly enough came across a reference to an episode from the old "Divers Down" video series. Apparently, the same episode in which they visited the Lady of the Lake included the "wreck" (or what's left of it, I understand it was dismantled) of the Governor Endicott, which was referred to as "off limits." Anyone know why this is "off limits"?? This is surely a question that Tom from DWC could answer in a second, but perhaps someone here has the answer. (And, Tom or Scott -- I know you guys lurk and read from time to time...any insights?!? Just curious.) Thanks.
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