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About George Gipp Memorial Park

George Gipp Memorial Park is an oasis of outdoor recreation and relaxation. Located in the small town of Chassell, the park features a picnic pavilion and playground, as well as two shelters with running water, flush toilets and full electrical hook-ups. Stroll along protected wetlands and view the stunning Lake Superior shoreline from this idyllic location. Bring your fishing tackle to cast into the lake’s large populations of walleye, steelhead trout and smallmouth bass.
Address : Lake Linden Ave, Laurium, MI 49913, USA

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Coppertown USA Mining MuseumThe Coppertown USA Mining Museum provides visitors a unique and educational look into the area's mining history. Visitors of all ages will take a step back in time to when copper mining was in full swing as they explore the wide variety of displays featuring items from the 1800s and 1900s. Not only can visitors learn about how the industry operated, but they can even get the chance to ride an underground train car and watch a blast at one of the area's active mines.
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The Calumet TheatreThe Calumet Theatre, has been entertaining audiences since 1900. The venue is a blend of the old and the new, with a classical interior and modern amenities. Most recently renovated in 2015, the theatre has 3 floors with 1,000 seats as well as a fully equipped stage and a variety of dressing rooms. Over the years it has welcomed many different kinds of performers including singers, comedians, and dancers. Its weekly film series is particularly popular among movie-goers.
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Douglass Houghton FallsDouglass Houghton Falls cascades 44-feet over a rocky outcropping and is truly a sight to behold. The falls are beautifully framed by dense pine trees, providing visitors with an idyllic atmosphere. It is conveniently located near Michigan Tech University and the city of Houghton, making it ideal for day trips. Aside from marveling at its beauty, there are many activities available nearby such as exploring local trails, mountain biking, fishing on Portage Lake, or visiting a waterfalls tour.
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The Houghton County Historical Society - Museum / Historical BuildingsThe Houghton County Historical Society is an organization dedicated to preserving and presenting interesting information about the history of Houghton County, The museum features interpretive exhibits that tell stories about the area’s past and its people. Not only does the society offer a wealth of entertaining opportunities for locals and tourists alike to delve into their areas storied past, but it also sponsors lectures, special programs and more available to both members and non-members.
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Hungarian FallsHungarian Falls is an absolutely breathtaking sight to behold. Located just a few miles off of Scenic Highway M-26, the rushing waters of the Portage River spill over 50 feet of undisturbed rock and sandstone cliff into a large plunge pool below. On bright sunny days, the sun reflecting off the waterfall creates an entrancing display of shimmering rainbows amid a peaceful spray of mist mixed with vibrant green foliage. The surrounding area is lush and seemingly untouched.
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Keweenaw PeninsulaKeweenaw Peninsula is a diverse landscape with picturesque forests, rivers, and lakes. It is home to Houghton County, which features plenty of outdoor recreational activities such as fishing and skiing in the winter. One thing that makes the area unique is its rich history in copper mining – an industry that made the region wealthy back in the late 1800s. On top of that, locals also have easy access to cultural attractions like museums and art galleries.

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Houghton County
Houghton County, Michigan is a beautiful land of forests, lakes and rivers. It covers 3,738 square miles and is located in the Upper Peninsula. The county was formed in 1845 and was named when surveyors discovered the Portage Lake Canal which connected Lakes Superior and Michigan. Historical landmarks include Ptarmigan Hill in Ontonagon which contains remnants of an old copper mining site. Houghton's economy relies heavily on agriculture, tourism, manufacturing and mining, while many residents c

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