Houghton County, Michigan

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Contains web sites pertaining to Houghton County, located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

  • GORP: McCormick Wilderness  - US wilderness area, includes 16,850 acres, or about 27 square miles of forested land and small scattered lakes.
  • Houghton & Keweenaw County MSU Extension  - Offers agriculture programs, including master gardener classes and certification, 4H youth development program, family nutrition information, and community development assistance.
  • Houghton County Arena  - Provides adult hockey league play and open public skating. Serves as home ice for the Hancock High School Bulldogs and the Finlandia University Lions. Open ice time is available for private and group rentals.
  • Houghton County Genealogy Trails  - Provides genealogical and historical data including military, schools and historical resources.
  • Houghton County Historical Society  - Oversees operation of the Copper Country Railroad History Center. Include information about the exhibits, admissions, membership, location and maps. Located in Lake Linden.
  • Houghton County Plat  - Located in the southern portion of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan's Keweenaw Peninsula, Houghton County extends south of the peninsula, where it is bordered by Ontonagon and Baraga counties. Its location is shown on an interactive map, which leads to more detailed maps of each of its townships.
  • Houghton/Keweenaw Conservation District  - Provides management and education of the natural resources of the county, including conservation, forestry, groundwater, wildlife, and farmland preservation.
  • Keweenaw Chain Drive Mountain Bike Festival  - Information about this annual event which tests mountain bikers' endurance and technical ability. Includes maps and photos.
  • National Register of Historical Places: Houghton County, Michigan  - Brief description of the historical places in the county. Information about the historic function, signifacance, architectural style, and builder.
 
 
 
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