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Keweenaw National Historical ParkSummer clouds drift over the now quiet buildings of the once mighty Calumet & Hecla Copper Mining Company. NPS Photo, Dan Johnson
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Windows in the the former Calumet & Hecla warehouse, reflect the last rays of the winter sun.
NPS Photo, Dan Johnson.
Windows in the the former Calumet & Hecla warehouse, reflect the last rays of the winter sun.
 

Photos and mulitmedia of Keweenaw National Historical Park are featured on the pages in this section. We will continue to add new images to our photo gallery. Check back often for updates.

Park staff recently started developing a series of short on-line videos on a variety of park places and stories. The first one is available in the multimedia section. Several more are in the editing stage.

Also located in this section are links to various webcams in our area.

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: October 29, 2009 at 16:13 EST