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Keweenaw National Historical ParkMap of Keweenaw Peninsula and Keweenaw Heritage Sites.
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Keweenaw National Historical Park
Maps

Park maps are available to download below for your convenience. You can also request a copy of the park brochure and newspaper be mailed to you.

 
Thumbnail of piece of Keweenaw Heritage Sites map. Click here to download a pdf version.

Map of the Keweenaw Heritage Sites
Keweenaw National Historical Park partners with a variety of organizations located throughout the Keweenaw Peninsula to preserve and interpret the region's copper mining history and heritage.

 
Click here to view the Calumet Unit map.
Calumet Unit Map
Provides orientation to the park's Calumet Unit including location of NPS owned properities and Keweenaw Heritage Sites.
 
Thumbnail of Quincy Unit Map. Click here to download the full Adobe pdf version of the map.
Quincy Unit Map
Provides orientation to the park's Quincy Unit including location of NPS owned properities and Keweenaw Heritage Sites.
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: November 10, 2008 at 15:20 EST