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Originally Posted by BroadHopper
I am refering to the steamer off of Glendale. The one that was used to house workers working on Kimball's Castle. I was told it was the original Mt Washington. The wreck is in about 25 feet of water.
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The wreck you refer to is The Lady of the Lake. It is 125 feet long and sits upright in 30 feet of water. It was, in fact, used to house workers working on Kimball's Castle.
It is believed that the dynamited remains of the original Mt. Washington were loaded on barges and dumped in deep water near Eagle Island.
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Originally Posted by BroadHopper
As for the railcars, memory keeps sending me to Paugus Bay, south of Pickerel Cove. Yet they say it is North of Akwa Soliel marina in Meredith Bay. I remember diving both places and remembering rail cars yet I can't recall where it is.
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The single railcar that Capt Pat and I found in 38 feet of water is just south of Maiden Lady Cove in Meredith Bay. We searched the area down to about 50 feet but only saw the one railcar. We would like to find the other railcars and paper rolls someday.