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Keweenaw National Historical Park
Park Newspaper

Keweenaw National Historical Park annually publishes a park newspaper to assist visitors in planning their trips to the park and our park partners, the Keweenaw Heritage Sites. You can download a copy of the newspaper here or request that a copy be mailed to you. The park newspaper is distributed to many visitor information and tourism centers throughout Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

 
Click here to download a pdf of the 2009 edition of park newspaper.

Download the 2009 edition of the park newspaper 
(Adobe PDF - 4.02 MB file)
Printed copies will be available for mailing after May 1, 2009.

In this issue:
Maps
Keweenaw Heritage Sites Information
Union Building Exhibit Planning
Saving the Quincy Smelter
2009 Interpretive Programs
Park Bookstore

Looking out over the City of Houghton and Portage Lake towards the Huron Mountains.  

Did You Know?
"Keweenaw" (pronounced key-wah-nah) is an Ojibway word that means "the crossing place," or "land crossing between two bodies of water." It refers to the Ojibway's use of Portage Lake as a portage across the Keweenaw Peninsula.

Last Updated: April 16, 2009 at 16:48 EST