NEGAUNEE, MI

The following list of sites represent this regions places of interest. The sites below are separated by type: Historical, Cultural, National, Geological, Recreation, and/or Tourism Services.

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Historical / Cultural

  1. Jackson Mine and Neighborhood Foundations
  2. Mather A & B Underground Mines
  3. Ojibwa Village
  4. Thompson Ice House
  5. Sawmill
  6. Swede Town
  7. Maas Mine
  8. Gas Plant
  9. Power Plant
  10. Tunnel connecting mine pits
  11. #1 Pit
  12. Underground Mine Shaft
  13. Mary-Charlotte Mine
  14. Rolling Mill Mine
  15. Tracey Mine
  16. Belleview Mine
  17. Pioneer Furnace
  18. Breiting Hematitie Mine
  19. Prince of Wales Mine Building
  20. Athens Mine
  21. Suicide Bowl
  22. Start of Plank Road
  23. Old Survey Marker
  24. Indian Artifact Site
  25. William/Neels Lumber
  26. Cambria Jackson Mine
  27. Negaunee Rock Crushing Plant
  28. RR Depot
  29. Iron Cliffs Mining Co. Office
  30. Upper Peninsula Brewing
  31. Negaunee Mine
  32. Breitung Hotel
  33. Maitland House
  34. Jackson Street School
  35. Merry House
  36. The White House
  37. Mather B Hoist Building
  38. South Jackson Mine
  39. Negaunee Mine Hoist Building
  40. Negaunee Cemetery
  41. Air Field
  42. William Austin Burt Survey Party Discovery
  43. Former City Warehouse
  44. Liberty Theatre
  45. Vista Theatre
  46. Star Theatre
  47. Pellow Building
  48. Baldwin Kiln Road
  49. Negaunee Athletic Field
  50. Kaleva Hall
  51. Ann Street
  52. Mine Test Pits
  53. Negaunee City Hall
  54. Gas Works
  55. Buffalo Hill Location
  56. Former Cemetery Site
  57. Lucy Mine
  58. Jackson Mine #2
  59. Manual Training Building
  60. Cornish Town
  61. Finn Alley
  62. Jackson Bowl Hockey
  63. Miners Park Monument (relocated)
  64. Streetcar Route
  65. Negaunee Museum
  66. Iron Street
  67. Chicago NW Depot
  68. LS&I Depot
  69. Mitchell Methodist Church
  70. Old Bank Building
  71. Finnish Apostolic Lutheran Church

National / Geological

  1. Teal Lake
  2. Rock Cut
  3. Carp River Wetland
  4. Carp River
  5. CCI Wetland Project
  6. Archeological Sites
  7. Waste Rock
  8. Teal Lake Trails
  9. Jackson Pit
  10. Rock Cut on C.R. 480
  11. Mary Charlotte Clang Deposits

Recreation

  1. Teal Lake
  2. Snowmobile Trail
  3. Railgrade (near luge track)
  4. Red Earth Loppet trail
  5. Mather A to B connector
  6. Lucy Hill Luge
  7. Suicide Hill Ski Jump
  8. Old Tourist Park Baths
  9. Jackson Site Camping (not yet developed)

Tourism Services

  1. Suicide Bowl
  2. Teal Lake
  3. Negaunee Museum
  4. Downtown Negaunee
  5. Bandshell
  6. Negaunee Cemetery
  7. Quartz Mountain Inn

TRAIL REGIONS

RepublicSouth or North Republic? The town was partially moved not so long ago. Houses, Churches and Businesses traveled a few miles away.

Chocolay TownshipChocolay, a.k.a. Harvey, is named after Charles T. Harvey who owned a house here and is most famous for being the builder of the Sault Locks. Many sawmills were built along the Chocolay River to provide lumber for the burgeoning harbor, towns and railroads.

HumboldtMines dating back to the 1870's and contribution to the extraction of ore from rocks.

Ely TownshipBlueberry Mine, Michigan Gold Mine, Greenwood Mine, Barnes Hecker Mine.

IshpemingThe U.S. Ski Hall of Fame and the Cliff's Shaft Mine Museum reveal two different areas of history.

Negaunee TownshipNothing will get you more aquainted with Iron Ore Heritage than the Michigan Iron Ore History Museum.

NegauneeSee the start of the 'Old Plank Road', or the 'Old Bank Building', or the 'Old Survey Marker'.

Marquette TownshipOff of the beaten path you will find the site of the Morgan Kiln started in 1863.

MarquetteVisit the historic City Hall and Court House while staying at the beautiful Landmark Inn.

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