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Keweenaw Heritage Center
The Keweenaw Heritage Center, located in Calumet, Michigan, is a historical site that showcases the rich cultural heritage of the region, which was a hub for copper mining in the early 20th century. Built by Reverend J. R. Boissonault, the center includes a church dedicated to St. Anne, designed by the architectural firm Charlton Gilbert and Demar, using red sandstone from the nearby Jacobsville quarry.
The center reflects the diverse population that contributed to the area's mining industry, including various ethnic groups such as Cornish, Croatian, Finnish, French Canadian, Italian, Polish, Scottish, Slovenian, and Swedish communities. Visitors can explore the center's history through numerous resources, including newsletters and photo galleries. Generated from the website