
Buildings - Libraries |
Buildings, Public Buildings, Library Buildings, Woody Plants, Trees, |
Paine Memorial Library - Painesdale, MI [Image of the ivy covered building and well kept grounds.]
Scanned: February 29, 2008 |
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Buildings - Libraries |
Buildings, Public Buildings, Library Buildings, Woody Plants, Trees, |
Painesdale Library [Through the trees image of what may be the back of the building.]
Scanned: February 29, 2008 |
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Buildings - Libraries - Painesdale |
Buildings, Public Buildings, Library Buildings, Woody Plants, Trees, |
Paine Memorial Library [Exterior view of the well kept grounds surrounding the building as well as the ornate detail of the sandstone building.]
Scanned: February 28, 2008 |
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Buildings - Calumet & Hecla |
Buildings, Public Buildings, Library Buildings, Woody Plants, Trees, |
C & H Library - Calumet. [Exterior view of the ornate building.]
Scanned: October 22, 2008 |
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Buildings - Bath House |
Buildings, Public Buildings, Public Baths, Human Settlements, Cities and Towns, Woody Plants, Trees |
Calumet & Hecla Bath House [View of the exterior of the brick building surrounded by a fence]
Scanned: September 19, 2007 |
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Schools |
Education, Buildings, Public Buildings, Woody Plants, Trees |
Famed Hubbell School in Houghton. Was once the much frequented forestry building on the Michigan Tech Campus. [Photo of the Jay A. Hubbell school showing some of its' architectural detail]
Scanned: February 1, 2007 |
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Buildings - Post Office |
Buildings, Public Buildings, Carriers, Postal Service, Woody Plants, Trees |
Buildings - Copper Harbor Post Office [A building with two TV antennas on the roof and a mailbox in front is pictured]
Scanned: March 7, 2007 |
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Buildings - Houghton County Courthouse |
Buildings, Public Buildings, Courthouses, Woody Plants, Trees, |
Houghton County Courthouse. [Image of the courthouse when it was surrounded by an iron fence and large trees grew on the grounds.]
Scanned: November 19, 2008 |
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Buildings - Paine Library |
Buildings, Public Buildings, Library Buildings, Woody Plants, Trees, |
The Paine library at Painesdale now is being removed from the landscape. When it was initially constructed it was labeled as one of the finest library buildings in the Upper Peninsula. Now, structural weakness has necessitated its removal from the scene. The Julio Co. of Ripley has the contract of salvaging the building which is located a short distance off M-26 in Painesdale. The building has been replaced by a modern library structure. [Exterior view of the sandstone building very much in disrepair.]
Scanned: March 24, 2009 |
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