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Keweenaw National Historical ParkFifth Street in downtown Calumet retains much of its appearance from the mining hey day.
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Keweenaw National Historical Park
Brochures

Several brochures are available on this page to assist you in visiting Keweenaw National Historical Park or learning about the park's story. Other brochures are currently in development and will be addded to this page as they become available.

 

 
Download a copy of the new Keweenaw National Historical Park Official Map and Guide. (5.85 MB file)
You can also request that a copy be mailed to you or pick a copy up when you visit the park.
 
 
 
Download a copy of the old park brochure.
This brochure is available for reference only and should not be used for trip planning as some information on it may be out-of-date.
Looking out over the City of Houghton and Portage Lake towards the Huron Mountains.  

Did You Know?
"Keweenaw" (pronounced key-wah-nah) is an Ojibway word that means "the crossing place," or "land crossing between two bodies of water." It refers to the Ojibway's use of Portage Lake as a portage across the Keweenaw Peninsula.

Last Updated: November 10, 2008 at 13:19 EST