On a Saturday in June 1954, Marvin Katz motored his cabin cruiser onto Lake Michigan for what was supposed to be a pleasant day of fishing.
However, when his father became seasick, Katz headed back to shore to let him off and settled for dropping anchor near Chicago’s Montrose Harbor, where dozens...
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