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It's time to get connected to a small town with a big heart. Lush in history and full of pride, Lake Linden, Michigan boasts big city technology in a small town setting. From its historical buildings to its new state-of-the-art schools, this small town links progress with tradition.
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Attractions: amusement parks, casinos, farms & mills, historic sites, lighthouses, museums, tours, wineries, zoos, planetariums, and waterfalls.
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Douglass-Houghton Falls [Waterfalls], Hammell Creek, 1.5 miles nortwest of Lake Linden.
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Houghton County Historical Museum, 53150 Highway M-26, PO Box 127, Lake Linden, MI 49945, Phone: (906) 296-4121. The Houghton County Historical Museum Complex is a 15 acre campus located on the old Calumet & Hecla mining town site along the shores of Torch Lake. A Heritage Site of the Keweenaw National Historical Park, it is home to the Copperland Copper Art Center, the Copper Country Railroad Heritage Center and the Lake Linden and Torch Lake RR. Open mid-June through September.
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Dining & Food: Great places to dine!
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Accommodations: Where to stay in and around town!
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Community Organizations: civic, fraternal, veteran, etc
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Recreation: boating, camping, canoeing, dog-sledding, fishing, golfing, hiking, hunting, kayaking, scuba diving, skiing, snowmobiling, etc.
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Trap Rock Gun Shop [Gunsmith], 56076 Angman Road, Lake Linden, MI 49945, Phone: (906) 296-9623
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Services
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Shopping: antique shops, art galleries, arts & crafts shops, flea markets, gift shops, outlet malls, shopping centers, shopping districts, and specialty shops
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Copperland Arts and Crafts [Art Gallery], Cory Road & Highway M26, Lake Linden, MI 49945, Phone: (906) 296-9191
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