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This artist's rendering shows the U.S.S. Monitor foundering in a storm off of Cape Hatteras in December 1862.

Did You Know?
The U.S.S. Monitor sank off Cape Hatteras during a storm in December 1862. The wreck's location was a mystery until 1973 when a research vessel found the ship 16 miles off the cape in 230 feet of water. In 1975, the Monitor was named the nation’s first National Marine Sanctuary.

Last Updated: November 19, 2008 at 11:07 MST