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Pictured Rocks National LakeshoreVisitors enjoy the view from Miners Castle as a Pictured Rocks Cruise boat passes by.
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Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
Cooperating Association
 
This green on white logo identifies Eastern National, the cooperating association of the National Park Service. 
Eastern National  is a non-profit organization that provides quality educational products and services to America’s national parks and other public trusts.

Eastern National (EN) functions as a part of the interpretive arm of the National Park Service, a business that acquires or produces and sells materials to enhance the enjoyment of park visitors, and a philanthropic organization that disperses its net income to the NPS for its diverse interpretive and educational programs.

EN operates bookstores at three visitor centers at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore and also conducts sales by phone, mail, and website, "America's National Park On-line Bookstore."

All purchases benefit the national lakeshore. The Superior Wildlands interagency annual newspaper is partially funded through the generosity of Eastern National as are special Lakeshore events.

 

Serving the Visitors to America's National Parks
and Other Public Trusts

Eastern National 
470 Maryland Drive Suite 1
Ft. Washington, Pennsylvania 19034
215-283-6900
Fax: 215-283-6923

www.easternnational.org 

The National Parks of Lake Superior Foundatin seeks to support U.S. National Parks on Lake Superior.
National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation
supports your U.S. national parks.
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Grand Sable Visitor Center is located one mile west of Grand Marais.
Grand Sable Visitor Center
Stop by when you are in Grand Marais
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The National Park Service volunteer emblem.
Volunteer opportunities
at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
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The Schoolcraft Blast Furnace was located at today's Munising Falls site.  

Did You Know?
The Schoolcraft/Munising Blast Furnace operated from 1869 to 1877. It produced many tons of pig iron for post Civil War continental expansion. Only ruins remain at this National Register of Historic Places site, located at Munising Falls in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.
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Last Updated: March 20, 2007 at 08:19 EST