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Keweenaw National Historical Park is a native copper site in Michigan, USA.
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Established in 1992, the Keweenaw National Historical Park is a part of the United States National Park Service and presents the life and history of the Keweenaw Peninsula. The entire region consists of a private park, several heritage sites and other parks. The Calumet Unit and the Quincy Unit are the main units of the park.
It also holds the most extensive deposits of native copper in the world, which is used for a wide variety of products like jewellery, coins, tools and more. The park is now a world famous tourist attraction with various government as well as privately owned attractions.
The Fort Wilkins State Park, Keweenaw County Historical Museum, Houghton County Historical Museum, Seaman Mineral Museum and Delaware Copper Mine are the most famous sites here. |
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