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Michigan Byway Highway Guide

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Lift Bridge at Houghton, MI
Houghton, Michigan, a city located in the Upper Peninsula on the Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan. On the Lift Bridge located across the Keweenaw Waterway, a partly natural, partly manmade waterway which cuts across the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan, that carries the USA Highway #41 starts byway its journey towards Copper Harbor, Michigan through Michigan's northern wilderness Travelers can learn the legacy of a mining boom that produced over ten billion pounds of copper that assisted a nation's growth.
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Hancock, Michigan
Junction State Route #203/ West Quincy Street, Hancock, Michigan, a city in Houghton County, Michigan located on the Keweenaw Peninsula, Attraction in and around Hancock, Michigan : Laurn Grove Park lies west of here, Pewabic House Museum, the birthplace of Mary Chase Perry-Stratton, founder of Pewabic Pottery.
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Franklin Mine
Community of Franklin Mine, Michigan,
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Pewabic, Michigan
Sunshine Road/Union Coal Dock Road, Community of Pewabic, Michigan
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Paavola, Michigan
Pontilac Road, Community of Paavola, Michigan
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Houghton County Memorial Airport
Airpark Boulevard, Houghton County Memorial Airport, a county-owned public-use airport located east of this location on the Keweenaw Peninsula in Michigan. Royale Air Service provides seaplane service to Isle Royale National Park based on traveler demand.
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Calumet Golf Club
Old County Road, Golf Course Road, Calumet Golf Club, Hubbell, Michigan, a community in Houghton County in Michigan, located on the west shore of Torch Lake,
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Oseceola, Michigan
Community of Osceola, Michigan,
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Swedetown, Michigan
Swedetown Road, Community of Swedetown, Michigan
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Lake Linden Avenue
Lake Linden Avenue / 6th Street, to Calumet, Michigan, a village in Calumet Township, Houghton County, in Michigan, Calumet's nickname is Copper Town, USA, a name earned for once being in the center of thriving Copper mining industry.
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Laurium, Michigan
Depot Street, Laurium, Michigan, a village in Calumet Township, Houghton County in Michigan, State Route #26, to Lake Linden, Michigan, a village in Houghton County in Michigan, located on the north western edge of Torch Lake in Michigan
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Calumet, Michigan
East Pine Street / State Route #203, Calumet, Michigan was once at the center of the mining industry of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Attractions : Copper Country Associated Artists, The Omphale Gallery, a not-for-profit contemporary art gallery in Calumet, Spare Room Gallery, The Vertin Gallery, another gallery with works by local artists, including open, working studio space.
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Centennial Heights, Michigan
Centennial Heights Road, Community of Centennial Heights, Michigan,
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Centennial, Michigan
Amygdaloid Road, Community of Centennial, Michigan,
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Wolverine, Michigan
County Highway C8/Mayflower Road, Community of Wolverine, Michigan,
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Philipsville, Michigan
Community of Philipsville, Michigan
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Allouez, Michigan
Bumbletown Road, Copper City Road, Community of Allouez, Michigan, Copper City, Michigan, a village in Houghton County, Michigan.
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Ahmeek, Michigan
Ahmeek, Michigan, a village in Keweenaw County in Michigan.
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Mohawk, Michigan
Mohawk/Gay Road, Mohawk, Michigan, Fulton, Michigan, communities located on and by the USA Highway #41/State Highway #26 in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
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Seneca, Michigan
Seneca Loc, Community of Seneca, Michigan, Seneca Lake,
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Ojibway, Michigan
Ojibway Road, connects with Cliff Drive, a long loop road on the Byway Copper Harbor Scenic Highway, in Michigan, Community of Ojibway, Michigan,
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Access Road
Access Road, to Horseshoe Lake, a small lake located south east of this location
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Junction
Junction State Route #26 / Phoenix Farm Road, Phoenix, Michigan, a town in Michigan in Keweenaw County. This was here where the first successful copper mines in the Keweenaw Peninsula was, in the 1840s. State Route #26 travels to/along Lake Superior, The Eagle River Light, a decommissioned lighthouse at the mouth of the Eagle River in the community of Eagle River on the Keweenaw Peninsula in Michigan lie northwest of this location on State Route #26
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Eagle Harbor Road
Eagle Harbor Road, Brockway Mountain Drive, Community of Eagle Nest, Michigan lie on the Garden City Road. Community of Copper Falls, Michigan, Community of Eagle Harbor, Michigan, Eagle Harbor Light, a lighthouse on the Keewenaw Peninsula jutting from the Michigan's Upper Peninsula up into Lake Superior located in Eagle Harbor, Michigan, also referred to as Copper Country, and, Copper Island.
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Central, Michigan
Gratiot Lake Road, Community of Central, Michigan, Gratiot Lake,
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Delaware, Michigan
Delaware Road, Community of Delaware, Michigan,
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Mount Bohemia Ski Resort
Lac La Belle Road, Lac La Belle, a lake and a small community in Michigan. Mount Bohemia Ski Resort, near Lac La Belle, Michigan, in northern Keweenaw peninsula, has the highest vertical drop in the Midwest. The distance from the top of the peak to the base of the resort is 900 feet.
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Mandan, Michigan
Mandan Road, Mandan, Michigan, a ghost town in Keweenaw County, Michigan, once was the site of two copper mines.
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Access Road
Access Road, to Baileys Pond, Gull Pond
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Access
Access to Lake Medora, a lake located along the USA Highway #41 southwest of Copper Harbor, Michigan
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Keweenaw Mt.Lodge
Keweenaw Mt. Lodge Golf Course,
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Copper Harbor, Michigan
Junction State Route #26, Copper Harbour, Michigan, a community in Keweenaw County in Michigan. The town's harbor, which was once the main shipping port of Copper mined in the area, is now, most used for recreational use such as snowmobiling and for a ferry that connects Isle Royale National Park to northern Michigan. This is where the Byway Copper Country Trail (Copper Harbor Scenic Highway) ends.