#49 SHIPWRECKS IN HISTORY - PART - IV

SS EASTLAND:

The SS Eastland shipwreck occurred on July 24, 1915, when the ship capsized on the Chicago River.

The vessel was slated to carry western electric workers and their families on a day- long outing. The Eastland sank within yards of shore, still tied to the dock.

The vessel was packed with people, with an estimated 2,500 people on board. Some were lucky enough to walk out after the ship toppled on its side. But more than 800 were killed.

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