That is until the wreckage was discovered by divers in 2018, bringing the legend of the disaster to the surface once more. Today, it's a craft beer world, but there are so many different options! "To the artist Arthur Beaumont (1890-1978), the sea and the vessels that sailed on it held endless fascination. . SS Pulaski, 'Savannah's Titanic,' explored in new exhibit from Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum. Be sure to walk all around the outside walls and see the artillery damage done by the union!!! Kareem McMichael is a filmmaker, documentarian, writer, and multimedia content creator. Coming from Chicago all I really knew is it was a day off school. Detention Center, Inmate killed at Smith State Prison; death being investigated as a homicide, Max Diekneite, Sam Bauman competing to be next King of Sole, Historic Savannah Foundation presenting 2023 Preservation Awards. Callahan says overall the reception to her book has been amazing and she is pleased with its reception in Savannah. 1838 shipwreck of 'Pulaski' from Savannah was 'the Titanic of its time. The story of the Pulaski was something Callahan knew about in passing until a good friend, Boo Harrell, a marina worker in Bluffton, mentioned one day. In 2019, they also began work on the shipwreck of the steamship North Carolina (pictured). It's a gripping tale, and South Carolina author Patti Callahan does a yeoman's job of dramatizing it in her novel "Surviving Savannah. I sat and waited for my tour at the house and just watched residents going about their day. Rising to the Surface will open at Ships of the Sea on Fridaywith a special reception and lecture series at 6p.m., during which Callahan will recount the story of what is known about that fateful night. The Pulaski was bound for Baltimore from Savannah when it sank around 11 p.m. on June 13, 1838 and disappeared . They also took their silverware and silver plates so they could entertain in the style to which they became accustomed. Callahan has fascinated readers with her historical fiction novel about thePulaskicalled Surviving Savannah. The book was published by Berkley in March of 2021. The museum itself, has an amazing history of all the shipwrecks, especially the Edmund Fitzgerald. Divers found proof last year that a shipwreck 40 miles off the coast of North Carolina is the steamship Pulaski which exploded and sank in 1838, killing half its 200 passengers. I found paying $14 per person a little high. I like telling the parts of the story we dont know. The SB Pulaski: A Story of Tragedy, Romance and Treasure Harrell mentioned the Pulaski another day and another day before Callahan decided to do some preliminary research of her own. 1838 shipwreck of 'Pulaski' from Savannah was 'the Titanic of its time. The recovered collection of artifacts includes some of the earliest and .