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  • [Name]: Red Jacket Fire Station†
    [Image]: Calumet Fire Station Calumet MI 2009.jpg
    [Location]: 325 Sixth Street
    [City]: Calumet
    [Listing date]: April 23, 1971
    (Current listings)

  • [Name]: Michigan College of Mining and Technology Informational Designation
    [Image]: Michigan tech campus.JPG
    [Location]: US-41
    [City]: Houghton
    [Listing date]: September 25, 1956
    (Current listings)

  • [Name]: Quincy Mine No. 2 Shaft Hoist House†
    [Image]: Quincy Mining Company Historic District 2009 - No 2 Hoist House.jpg
    [Location]: Off US-41
    [City]: Hancock vicinity
    [Listing date]: December 12, 1969
    (Current listings)

  • [Name]: Italian Hall Disaster Informational Site
    [Image]: Italian Hall Arch.JPG
    [Location]: Corner of Seventh and Elm streets
    [City]: Calumet
    [Listing date]: June 6, 1977
    (Current listings)

  • [Name]: Scott Hotel
    [Image]: Scott Hotel 2.jpg
    [Location]: 101 East Quincy
    [City]: Hancock
    [Listing date]: January 17, 1986
    (Current listings)

  • [Name]: Finnish Evangelical Church
    [Image]: Finnish Evangelical Church 2.jpg
    [Location]: 501 Reservation Street
    [City]: Hancock
    [Listing date]: August 3, 1979
    (Current listings)

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Houghton County (Michigan) is a county located in the northern part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, USA, bordering Lake Superior to the west and Keweenaw Bay to the east. It covers an area of 3,889 square kilometers. According to the 2000 U.S. Census, there were 36,016 people in total. County seat Houghton (Houghton). Founded on March 19, 1845, the county government was established on May 18, 1846. The county's name is Memorial State Geologist Douglas Horton.

There are two Houghton counties in the United States, one in Texas and one in Michigan. The random tool generator sorted 42 items and recorded the famous historical sites in Houghton County, Michigan. Including Amphidrome, The Birth of Professional Hockey, Joseph Bosch Building, Joseph Bosch House Demolished, etc. If you also love to travel, you might as well come here to take a look.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Michigan State Historic Sites in Houghton County.

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