Businesses - Laurium OK Hardware |
Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Persons, Retail Trade, Stores, Retail |
Owned by Ron and Carol Laakso, the business celebrates its one year anniversary. The business is located in the same building where the former Hermann Hardware was established for many years, before it was sold and renamed the Jurmu Hardware. [Exterior view of the building. A very large water faucet is attached to the front of the building.]
Scanned: January 12, 2009 |
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Businesses - Thurner's Bakery |
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Thurner's Bakery sold, but still in the family. [Exterior view of the bakery building in Calumet. ]
Scanned: January 13, 2009 |
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Buildings |
Buildings, Dwellings, , |
Former occupants of this vacant building at the foot of Van Orden Hill at Houghton must have spent some cold winters. Over half of the building is suspended over a small creek which flows into the Canal. [Image of a house with a portion of it hanging over a creek.]
Scanned: January 12, 2009 |
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Energy Conservation |
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This year's Community Action funding is directed towards conservation efforts and one of the lucky beneficiaries of the program is Maria Quello of Mohawk, who received a load of firewood yesterday. She and many other senior citizens throughout the Copper Country will be heating and cooking with Community Action wood this winter. [Maria stands in her kitchen next to her wood burning cooking stove.]
Scanned: January 12, 2009 |
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Snow Removal |
Seasons, Winter, Street Cleaning, Snow Removal, Transportation, Automotive |
Youve seen them picking it up, but where on earth do they put it down? Houghtons extra snow gets dropped on the shores of Portage Lake at the Copper Range Railroad property just east of the bridge. Dont worry, theres still lots of space left. [A dump truck adds another load of snow to the pile.]
Scanned: January 12, 2009 |
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Buildings - Albion Station |
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[Image of the Albion streetcar station as it looked in 1978. Even though it appears to be summer, a winter reminder of snow scoops that have not been put away and a neatly piled stack of wood can be seen.]
Scanned: January 12, 2009 |
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Parks |
Manners and Customs, Recreation, Woody Plants, Trees, |
Standing 12 feet high and weighing over a ton, this giant logging wheel at Curwood Park is one of several historical attractions at the park. The wheel was left by early loggers in the Huron River before being reconstructed by members of the Baraga County Historical Society. [Image of the giant wheel enclosed in a structure with a roof, but no walls.]
Scanned: January 12, 2009 |
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Cemeteries - Ontonagon |
Burials, Cemeteries, Woody Plants, Trees, |
Much revered is this burial plot of the James Kirk Paul family. The location is the Evergreen Cemetery on the Greenland Road to Ontonagon. It details how the founder of the village of Ontonagon, Paul was born in 1814 and died in 1881. He came to Ontonagon from Platteville, Wis. with a half-breed Indian. He made friends with the Ontonagon red men and gained their aid in moving the great Ontonagon boulder which was located near the current Victoria Dam near Rockland. Paul's wife, Amanda, also is buried in the cemetery. As the sign indicates, he is the founder of Ontonagon which is Indian for "I lost my bowl." [Photo of the James K. Paul burial site.]
Scanned: January 12, 2009 |
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Businesses - Copper City |
Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Persons, Human Settlements |
Stimac's Market, Copper City has rarest refrigeration unit still operating. It was placed in store after construction in 1908. Mike Stimac is in background. [Interior view of the grocery. Please see comment section for further information.]
Scanned: January 12, 2009 |
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Businesses - Copper City |
Buildings, Commercial Buildings, Stores, Retail, Seasons, Winter, Human Settlements |
Erlandson's Store, Copper City has been in business for 70 years. [Exterior view of the building. Please see comment section for futher information.]
Scanned: January 12, 2009 |
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