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Visit "We Have To Go Out" - The story of the Eagle Harbor and Portage Lifesaving Stations, an exhibit created by the KCHS and now on display at the Carnegie Museum in Houghton through May, 2012.

All of the Keweenaw County Historical Society sites and museums are closed for the 2011 season. Thank you for your visits and support. Check this site in the spring of 2012 for the announcement of the opening dates for the 2012 season.

Over 2,000 people attended the Keweenaw County Sesquicentennial Parade in Mohawk on July 24, 2010. Click this link to see a sample of some of the images from the parade.

Check this column for current news concerning the Keweenaw County Historical Society.

Keweenaw county historical society Press Releases
from 2011

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Here are press releases for some of the activities of the the Keweenaw County Historical Society in 2011. The press releases will be posted to this page as the Society releases them.


Michigan's Troubadour to sing at Eagle Harbor

Posted: September 4, 2011 - The Keweenaw County Historical Society is proud to announce that it will host a concert by Neil Woodward on Wednesday, September 14, at 7:00p.m. in the Eagle Harbor Community Building. Neil is known as Michigan's Troubadour and has provided the KCHS with outstanding concerts over the years.

  Neil Woodward   Niel Woodward

The concert will be followed by an Ice Cream Social sponsored by The Berry Patch of Copper Harbor, “The small shop with a lot of flavor”. Donations will be accepted.

Press here to open a printable PDF poster for the concert

 

 

 

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