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Located in the Northern Keweenaw Peninsula, Fort Wilkins State Park features a campground, day-use facilities, a restored military outpost and a lighthouse museum. Swimming, picnicking, hiking, fishing and cross-country skiing are popular activities in this park. Address: US 41 Copper Harbor MI USA 49918
1 906 289-4215
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Fort Brady and Brady Park This historic site was once home to French and American forts established in the 17th century. Today the site features a park and a tourist information center with views of ships going through the Soo Locks. Address: . Sault Ste. Marie MI USA
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Historic Locks Park Walkway This walkway in Sault Ste. Marie passes several historic points of interest, including Plank Alley, the site of the town's original business district; Fort Brady, which houses French and American forts; and the Johnston Homestead, the home of a famous 19th century fur trader. Exhibits and displays offer information about the buildings on the tour. Address: . Sault Ste. Marie MI USA
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Plank Alley Plank Alley is the site of Sault Ste. Marie's original business district. The site is part of the Locks Park Historic Walkway. Address: . Sault Ste. Marie MI USA
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Johnston Homestead Part of the Locks Park Historic Walkway, Johnston Homestead is the 19th century home of a famous fur trader. Address: . Sault Ste. Marie MI USA
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The current Eagle Harbor Lighthouse was built in 1871 and is furnished with period antiques. Open to the public from mid-June until early October, this lighthouse complex and museum is a Eagle Harbor historic site. The Keweenaw History Museum is also located on the premises. Address: . Eagle Harbor MI USA
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Encompassing 711 acres (288 ha) of land, Fayette Historic State Park is home to historic townsite that was bustling in the 1880s, but lays dormant today. Interpreters relate the story of this once prosperous town. Other activities include scuba diving in Snail Shell Harbor, hiking, cross-country skiing, picnicking, swimming and fishing. The park also features a campground that has 3 mi (5 km) of shoreline on Big Bay de Noc. Address: 13700 13.25 Lane Garden MI USA 49835
1 906 644-2603
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