Many of the Park's Heritage Sites allow you to "step back in time." Please contact a specific site for more information: ![]() NPS Photo Calumet TheatreTour this historic proscenium arch opera house built in 1900. Guided tours are by appointment only and last approximately 45-60 minutes. Self-guided tours available during Box Office hours.![]() NPS Photo Central Mine Site at Keweenaw County Historical SocietyOnce home to over 1,200 people, Central allows you to walk through miner's homes in this and the mine site to see what life was like for one of the Keweenaw's most successful early mines.![]() NPS Photo Eagle Harbor Lighthouse at Keweenaw County Historical SocietyBuilt in 1871, the lighthouse continues to aid navigation. The site contains the lighthouse, keepers quarters, and several museums.![]() NPS Photo Fort Wilkins Historic State ParkThe U.S. army built Fort wilkins in 1844 to keep the paeace on the Keweenaw. It now serves as an example of mid-19th century army life on the northern frontier.![]() NPS Photo Hanka HomesteadHerman Hanka settled here with his family after he was injured in a mining accident. Preserving the self-reliant Finnish pioneer culture, many farming structures are on site.![]() NPS Photo Laurium Manor Mansion ToursThomas Hoatson, owner of the Calumet and Arizona Mining Company, built this 45 room, 13,000 square foot home in 1908 using the finest are rarest materials available.![]() NPS Photo Old VictoriaFour log cabins, restored at their original remote mining locations, give a true feeling of the life faced by copper miners and their families.![]() NPS Photo Ontonagon County Historical Society MuseumThe museum features exhibits on area mining, logging, farming, marine, and social memorabilia. Tours are also provided of the nearby lighthouse.![]() NPS Photo Quincy Mine ToursOn a two-hour tour, visitors take a guided walk through the hoist house, ride a cog-rail tram, and go underground to learn about mining life. |
Last updated: September 5, 2024