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Join Pastor Robert Langseth and listen to four immigrant stories: the 1872 Honey Mooners Tornio Finland, the 1910 Teenager Seeks American Gold, 1916 Fleeing the Russians, 1867 Great Grandpa Long Yarn.
Join Joel Kimball, Professor of Physics and Engineering, and Doug McIntosh, local amateur astronomer on the Fort Parade Grounds at 10:30 PM to view the stars, planets, galaxies via high powered...
Explore the process of archaeology work conducted at the Astor House and during the 2017 field season with James Schwaderer, from the Michigan Technological University’s archaeological dig.
Join Tom Wright, lead guide and Facilities Supervisor from the Quincy Mine in Hancock, for a presentation on the Keweenaw. about what makes such a unique place geologically, historically, and...
Since the 1970s, several episodes of archaeology have been conducted at Fort Wilkins to support the interpretation and restoration of the Fort. Learn about the archeology at with an illustrated...
Larry Lankton, retired Michigan Tech Professor of History and author of Beyond the Boundaries and Cradle to Grave, will speak about the human cost of mining copper during the 1900s.