Twenty five miles of river, 3,200 acres of water and 9,200 acres of forest await you on the Peshtigo River State Forest, the natural gem of Marinet...
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MISSION STATEMENT
The Menominee Range Historical Foundation is dedicated to the perpetuation and preservation of the history of the Menominee Iron...
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The property encompasses 7,652 acres of land in Dickinson and Menominee counties, Michigan, and Marinette County, Wisconsin. Three management units...
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Spread Eagle Barrens protects an extensive landscape of bracken grassland and barrens dominated by scattered jack pine, red pine, scrub oak, and qu...
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The IXL Historical Museum is a historic office building, residence, and museum complex in Hermansville, Michigan, United States. The main building ...
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Fox Maple Woods features an outstanding example of undisturbed northern mesic forest located within a larger forested landscape and surrounded on t...
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The Keyes Peak Ski Hill provides downhill skiing, snow tubing, snowshoeing and cross country skiing opportunities. However, this recreational area ...
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About Us:
Air museum dedicated to the history of the former K I Sawyer Air Force Base.
Displays the various memorbilia which was a part of the ac...
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Haley Creek Swamp features an undisturbed wetland complex with two undeveloped spring ponds, fen, old-growth conifer swamp, and a mile-long cold-wa...
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The 42-acre Copper Culture State Park is on the north side of the Oconto River, on the west side of the city of Oconto. It was the site of a prehis...
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The Historic Beyer Home Museum
This historic house was built in 1868 by Cyrus and Kitty Hart; it is believed to be one of the first brick homes in...
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This 8-mile trail passes through the forests and farms of Oconto County between the communities of Oconto and Stiles Junction. Outside of Oconto, t...
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Earthaven seeks to foster a greater appreciation for the earth sciences. This nonprofit educational facility is open to the public throughout the y...
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About us
The building that is now the museum was originally a home built in 1904 by local mason Fred Floodstrand for the Harbour family.&nbs...
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