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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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.

Index to
KCHS Sites and Exhibits

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Click your mouse on a site name on the map below to select and explore a site.

The Keweenaw County Historical Society offers a series of ten visitor sites, exhibits, and museums in Keweenaw County. You may see details on any of our sites, including a map, hours, etc., by either selecting the name of the site from the blue navigation bar on the left side of the page, by selecting from the list of names below, or by clicking the name of the site on the map below. Use the 'BACK' button on your browser to return to this page.

Note: Please click here for a color printable copy of the map of KCHS sites or click here for a black and white copy.

The sites available are:

  1. The Bammert Blacksmith Shop
  2. Central Mine
  3. The Commercial Fishing Museum
  4. The The Eagle Harbor Life-Saving Station
  5. The Eagle Harbor Lighthouse
  6. The Eagle River Museum
  7. The Keweenaw History Museum
  8. The Maritime Museum
  9. The Rathbone School
  10. The School at Gay

 

Site master map School at Gay Phoenix Church Central Mine Rathbone School Life Saving Station Commercial Fishing Museum Link to the Life Saving Station page Eagle Harbor Lighthouse Keweenaw History Museum Eagle River Museum Bammert Blacksmith Shop