The 1901 Wabash Railway Disaster – Michigan’s Deadliest Train Wreck at Seneca

The 1901 Wabash Railway disaster in Seneca, Michigan, resulted in over 90 deaths, largely among Italian immigrants. A collision caused by engineer miscommunication highlighted severe railway safety failures, sparking public outrage and demands for improved protocols to prevent future tragedies in early 20th-century rail travel.

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Tragedy Over Lake Michigan – DC-4 crash remains the longest unsolved commercial aviation disaster in U.S. history

The crash of a Northwest Airlines DC-4 into Lake Michigan on June 24, 1950, remains in the top 20 of the deadliest unsolved commercial aviation disaster in U.S. history. The plane, carrying 58 passengers and crew on a nonstop flight from …

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