The Phoenix Church
The church is located on US Highway 41 in Phoenix, Michigan, at the
junction of M-26 to Eagle River.
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Photo
copyright ©2000 Dan Urbanski, as seen on the Pasty Cam
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St. Mary's Church was built in 1858 to serve the Catholic residents
in the nearby mining community of Cliff, scene of the area's first major
copper discovery in 1844. Services continued until 1899 when the church
was dismantled and reassembled in Phoenix, where it was renamed The
Church of the Assumption. Masses were held until 1957, when the last
service marked a century of providing spiritual guidance to mining families
and their descendants.
In 1985 the Keweenaw County Historical Society took over the property
and began extensive repair and restoration work. The church now appears
much as it did when folks from another century knelt in prayer, a fitting
memorial to one chapter of Keweenaw's proud heritage. Although now deconsecrated,
the church is still used for weddings and memorial services. Open mid-May
to late October. Donation requested.
