It's a symbol of cutting-edge military might from 100-plus years ago — propeller-driven, wind-in-your-face, fabric-covered — and a blueprint for great planes later built on Long Island.
A tiny green refuge in Brooklyn honoring locals who died fighting in World War I is tucked away in a 3,000-square-foot park — mysteriously padlocked most days and hidden beneath overgrown brush.
Another shipwreck was discovered off the coast of Scotland just last month when a group of divers came across what's believed to be The HMS Hawke, a WWI ship that sank after being torpedoed by a ...
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