The Eastland Disaster - While still partially tied to it's dock at the river's edge.
The Eastland Disaster - While still partially tied to it's dock at the river's edge, the excursion steamer Eastland rolled over on the morning of July 24, 1915. The result was one of the worst maritime disasters in American history. More than eight hundred people lost their lives within a few feet of the shore. The Eastland was filled to overflowing with picnic-bound Western electric company employees and their families when the tragedy occurred, investigations following the disaster raised questions about the ship's seaworthiness and inspection of great lakes steamers in general. Erected by the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, The Eastland Disaster Historical Society, The City of Chicago, and The Illinois State Historical Society, 2000
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Location: United States of America, Illinois, Chicago
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