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Keweenaw National Historical ParkRuins at the Quincy Mine invite contemplation about the activities that once occured there.
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Visitors browse through a selection of items at a sales outlet operated by the Isle Royale Natural History Association at Keweenaw National Historical Park headquarters.
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Visitors browse through a selection of items at a sales outlet for the Isle Royale Natural History Association located at Keweenaw National Historical Park Headquarters.

The Isle Royale Natural History Association currently provides interpretive products relating to Keweenaw National Historical Park for purchase at park headquarters in Calumet, Michigan.

 
Cover of book Cradle to Grave by Larry Lankton
Cradle to Grave by Larry Lankton
Read about the rise and and decline of the copper mining industry on Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula.
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Cover of book Beyond the Boundaries by Larry Lankton
Beyond the Boundaries by Larry Lankton
Read about everyday life in the copper mining heyday on the Keweenaw Peninsula.
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This exposed vein of copper bearing rock leading into Lake Superior at Fort Wilkins State Park provided evidence of the area's copper wealth  

Did You Know?
Early native peoples began the first metal mining in North America over 7,000 years ago with copper mining on Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula. Copper was fashioned into tools and items that were traded throughout North America.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:22 EST