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The Keweenaw Peninsula ( , sometimes locally /ˈkiːvənɔː/) is the northern-most part of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It projects into Lake Superior and was the site of the first copper boom in the United States. As of the 2000 census, its population was roughly 43,200. Its major industries are now logging and tourism, as well as jobs related to Michigan Technological University and Finlandia University.
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- Related: Copper mining in Michigan, Thimbleberry
Keweenaw Convention & Visitors Bureau Keweenaw Convention & Visitors Bureau www.keweenaw.info - Web |
Keweenaw Peninsula Chamber of Commerce Keweenaw Peninsula Chamber of Commerce www.keweenaw.org - Web |
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