Lottie Cooper
Gallery
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The remains of the Lottie Cooper on display at DeLand Park in Sheboygan
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The Lottie Cooper Today
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Historic Image of the Lottie Cooper 1876
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Painting of the Lottie Cooper
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Lottie Cooper soon after launch on the Manitowoc River
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Historic Image of the Lottie Cooper
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Line Drawing of the Lottie Cooper by Samuel Manning, Techinical Illustrator
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Salvaged Remains of the Lottie Cooper, Samuel F. Manning, Technical Illustrator
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Half Section along hull's centerline, Samuel F. Manning, Technical Illustrator
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Cross Section of the centerboard of the Lottie Cooper, Samuel F. Manning, Technical Illustrator
 
Attraction
Description
The remains of the Lottie Cooper are accessible to the public year round at the Sheboygan waterfront in DeLand Park. In April of 1896 the three-masted schooner Lottie Cooper was wrecked just off Sheboygan, Wisconsin, in a roaring gale. The wreckage was found buried in Sheboygan Harbor during the construction of the Harbor Marina. The wreckage was recovered and is now on display on Sheboygan's lake front. Numerous signs and drawings give the visitor a view of what a 19th century lake schooner was like. The display, the only one of its kind on the Great Lakes, is outdoors and free! From I-43 take Hwy 23 into Sheboygan and then follow the signs to Harbor Marina.
 
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