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Ghost Ships Festival returns to Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE - Scuba divers and archaeologists will converge on Milwaukee this weekend for the 14th Annual Ghost Ships Festival.
The festival is set to begin Friday evening and continue through Saturday at the Crowne Plaza Milwaukee Airport Hotel. Tickets are $20 until Thursday and $25 at the door.
The festival is the state's largest trade show devoted to scuba diving and Great Lakes maritime history. Visitors will get a chance to interact with leading dive industry professionals, explorers, maritime historians and Great Lakes authors.
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