
Calumet is located in the Upper Peninsula about 30 miles south of Copper Harbor, the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula.
Copper is what built the Keweenaw from remote forests to thriving cosmopolitan communities. Calumet, in the heart of the Copper Country, was 60,000 strong by 1890.
Today, the headquarters of the Keweenaw National Historical Park is working not only to preserve its rich history and architecture but also restore its vibrancy.
Did You Know?
The Keweenaw Heritage Center at St Anne's is a majestic sandstone structure with stained glass windows that marks the entrance to downtown Calumet.
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