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Copper Harbor is an unincorporated community located at the northernmost point of Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula. The town was established in 1844 as a port for shipping copper mined from the area, reflecting its rich mining heritage. Today, this small community of around 100 permanent residents serves as a gateway to outdoor recreation and cultural exploration.

The area showcases the intersection of natural and industrial history, with remnants of its mining past coexisting alongside pristine wilderness. Fort Wilkins Historic State Park, established in 1844, preserves a restored 1844 military outpost and provides insights into the region's early American settlement. The surrounding area offers numerous cultural and historical sites that tell the story of the Upper Peninsula's copper mining era and its Native American heritage.

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Museums in Copper Harbor

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Exhibitions in Copper Harbor

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Copper Harbor discounts and discount cards & passes

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