Last updated: November 26, 2024
Place
Copper Range Historical Museum
Quick Facts
Location:
44 Trimountain Ave., South Range, MI
Significance:
Keweenaw NHP Heritage Site
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Amenities
3 listed
Cellular Signal, Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits, Parking - Auto
The Copper Range Historical Museum is located in the former Merchants and Miners Bank building. The building stands two stories tall and is made from red-brick and has corners of smoothed red Jacobsville sandstone. Artifact-rich displays depict people’s lives and work experiences in the range towns of southern Houghton County during the copper mining era.
Artifact-rich displays depict people's lives and work experiences in the range towns of southern Houghton County during the copper mining era.
The Keweenaw Heritage Sites are official partners of Keweenaw National Historical Park, but are privately owned. Each site interprets and preserves an important aspect of the area's copper mining history and provides a unique visitor experience. Please contact individual sites for more information.
#6 in The Keweenaw Guide park newspaper.
Artifact-rich displays depict people's lives and work experiences in the range towns of southern Houghton County during the copper mining era.
The Keweenaw Heritage Sites are official partners of Keweenaw National Historical Park, but are privately owned. Each site interprets and preserves an important aspect of the area's copper mining history and provides a unique visitor experience. Please contact individual sites for more information.
#6 in The Keweenaw Guide park newspaper.
- Fees: $1 donation; children under 12 free; members free.
- Operating Season: Open June through September.
- Hours: 12 pm - 3 pm, Tuesday through Friday (also open Mondays in July and August).
- Phone: 906-482-6125 (leave message) or 906-487-9412.
- Online: www.pasty.com/crhm
- Email: copperrangehistoricalsociety@gmail.com