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Laurium

EF-LogoLaurium, at one time alleged to be the largest incorporated village in the United States, was once home to many of those who prospered from the rich copper industry. The name of Laurium is taken from the Greek town of Lavrion (attica). Lavrion is a copper mining town with similar type and grade ore as mined by the Laurium Mining Company.

Attractions: amusement parks, casinos, farms & mills, historic sites, lighthouses, museums, tours, wineries, zoos, planetariums, and waterfalls.

 

Dining & Food: Great places to dine!

 

Accommodations: Where to stay in and around town!

 

 

Tell Them You Found Them in the Enchanted Forest Guide to Northern Michigan

 

 

Community Organizations: civic, fraternal, veteran, etc

 

Recreation: boating, camping, canoeing, dog-sledding, fishing, golfing, hiking, hunting, kayaking, scuba diving, skiing, snowmobiling, etc.

 

Services

 

Shopping: antique shops, art galleries, arts & crafts shops, flea markets, gift shops, outlet malls, shopping centers, shopping districts, and specialty shops

Keweenaw Keepsakes [Antique Shop], 305 Hecla Street, Laurium, MI 49913, Phone: (906) 337-4326

The Yard Sale [Antique Shop], 245 Hecla St., Laurium, MI 49913, Phone: (906) 337-5012

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