I had some charge left in the batteries on my drone and I decided I wanted some other pictures.
The William Clay Ford was a steamship that belonged to the Ford Motor Company's line of ships. She was launched from the Great Lakes Engineering Works in 1953. She was one of the ships dedicated to getting ore from the mines in the Upper Peninsula and Minnesota to the steel mill in Dearborn.
She was the ship that left her safe anchorage to help look for the Edmund Fitzgerald with the Arthur M. Anderson. In 1986, she was scrapped but her pilothouse was saved to the Dossin Museum.
Of all the times that I've been inside the museum, I've never gotten any pictures of the pilothouse from the outside. I would love to see them add a bow, but I'd hate to think how much that would cost.
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