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    Art Cohn (April 5, 1909 – March 22, 1958) was an American sportswriter, screenwriter and author. Cohn and Hollywood producer Mike Todd died in a plane crash in New Mexico in 1958. Career. Sportswriter. Cohn was born in New York City. Early in his career he wrote for the Long Beach Press-Telegram. [2] .

  2. Arthur B. Cohn. Co-Founder, Director Emeritus and Senior Advisor of the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum and Research Institute, Art Cohn is a professional diver, historian, educator and advocate for the preservation of historical shipwrecks.

  3. Sep 16, 2016 · (Right) Art Cohn, co-founder of the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, takes a break in Fairport, N.Y., from his tugboat trip along the Erie Canal to share the history of the canal's early days.

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  4. Jul 21, 2016 · Art Cohn, the Biographer Who Became Part of the Story. “In Hollywood the story is the thing. Whether it is factual or fictional is immaterial.”. Though a captain might be expected to go down with his ship, the same is not true of a biographer and his subject matter.

  5. Sep 22, 2018 · 28. 1.6K views 3 years ago. Art Cohn, director emeritus of the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum in Vergennes, Vermont, speaks to the May 7, 2020, online meeting of the Watkins-Montour Rotary Club...

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  6. Arthur "Art" Cohn. Art is a senior Dive-Instructor in the Waterfront Dive Center family having become a NAUI Instructor in 1974 (#3795) at the Rockport Massachusetts ITC. While working winters in the Caribbean, Art founded Northern Divers in 1976 and soon became introduced to the extraordinary history and archaeology of Lake Champlain.

  7. Sep 7, 2022 · Through Art Cohn and his team we now have images of canal-era shipwrecks, the discovery of a rare "canal boat," and the study of Seneca Lake's geology. These discoveries have helped tell the important story of the Erie Canal and the Finger Lakes connected together by the boats that once sailed on the waters.

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