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Michigan’s magnificent wilderness areas are just one reason to visit this state. The history also draws the visitor to learn about the early settlement of the Midwest and of the distinctive cultural and economic history of copper mining in this state.
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Isle Royale National Park - Houghton, MI

Early morning at Scoville Point incased in fog.

Keweenaw National Historical Park - Calumet, MI

The Quincy #2 Shaft-rockhouse remains a familiar icon of the Keweenaw copper mining boom.

Motor Cities National Heritage Area - Detroit, MI

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North Country National Scenic Trail - Seven States-New York to North Dakota , MI,MN,ND,NY,OH,PA,WI

Scenic View of the Adirondack Mountains in New York

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore - Munising, Grand Marais, MI

This cove near Chapel Beach enjoys a sunny day during the winter.

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore - Empire, MI

Farmstead in Port Oneida