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Keweenaw National Historical ParkSummer foliage softens the former industrial landscape around the Calumet & Hecla mine captain's office.
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Keweenaw National Historical Park
Directions
Regional map of Michigan's Upper Peninsula with location of Keweenaw National Historical Park.
Map of Lake Superior region.
 

From Lower Michigan
From the Mackinaw Bridge/I-75 take U.S. Highway 2 to M-77 North to M-28 West. Take M-28/U.S. Highway 41 west from Marquette. Follow U.S. Highway 41 to Houghton and then north across the lift bridge into Hancock. The Quincy Unit of the park is located just north of Hancock, Michigan. The Calumet Unit is located approximately 12 miles north along U.S. Highway 41 in Calumet, Michigan.

 

From Green Bay, Wisconsin and points south including Chicago
Take U.S. Highway 141 North through Iron Mountain and Crystal Falls to Michigan Highway 28 East to U.S. Highway 41 North into Houghton and across the lift bridge. The Quincy Unit of the park is located just north of Hancock, Michigan, along U.S. Highway 41. The Calumet Unit is located in and around the Village of Calumet, Michigan, approximately 12 miles north of the Quincy Unit on U.S. Highway 41.

 

From Ironwood,Michigan/Hurley, Wisconsin
Take U.S. Highway 2 East to Michigan Higway 28 East to Michigan Highway 26 North into Houghton, Michigan and across the lift bridge into Hancock. The Quincy Unit of the park is located just north of Hancock, Michigan. The Calumet Unit is located approximately 12 miles north along U.S. Highway 41 in Calumet, Michigan.

A small memorial park in Calumet, Michigan where the Italian Hall once stood is for the 74 people killed in a stampede on Dec. 24, 1913.  

Did You Know?
Woody Guthrie's song "1913 Massacre" brought attention to a tragedy that occurred in Calumet, Michigan on December 24, 1913 during a bitter copper miner's strike. Reports claim that a shout of fire caused panic at a party at the Italian Hall. 74 people died in the stampede down the steep stairway.

Last Updated: February 23, 2007 at 15:06 EST