QUINCY MINE HANCOCK MICHIGAN
Visit the Quincy Mine located in Hancock, Michigan. quincymine.com
An inside look at the Cliffs Shaft Mine Museum
An inside look at the Cliffs Shaft Mine Museum
Rock House
Some of the kids dancing/grinding/kissing the night away...Ladies Appreciation Night on Thursdays in Houghton, Michigan.
Michigan's Top of the World
Conceived for the cities of Houghton and Hancock, in conjunction with the SmartZone for the Michigan Municipal Leagues Community Excellence Award. Our region is one of 7 finalists in the State of Michigan!
Huskies INSIDE a Copper Mine | Delaware Mine
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Today the huskies got to go inside a copper mine! The Delaware copper mine in Delaware Michigan is dog friendly! That's right, you can take your pets down into the mine with you! There are a lot of mines and abandoned mines in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and this is the only one I know of that actually allows dogs.
Also, this is a two part vlog, since we did SO much on this day!
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driving to the Keweenaw Peninsula
Driving to the Keweenaw in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Various clips from L'anse to Houghton
Labor Day - Ontonagon, MI 2013
One of the best floats of the 2013 Labor Day Parade in Ontonagon; I beleive it was the Cherro family and friends.
Explore the U.P. Shore - Copper Country Edition
The Quincy Smelter Complex as a Maritime Cultural Landscape
The Quincy Smelter Complex as a Maritime Cultural Landscape
Brenda Williams
Quinn Evans Architects
Keweenaw National Historical Park | Wikipedia audio article
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Keweenaw National Historical Park
00:01:18 1 Copper heritage
00:02:48 2 Ethnic heritage
00:04:15 3 Calumet Unit
00:05:02 4 Quincy Unit
00:05:42 5 Heritage Sites
00:06:16 5.1 Adventure Mining Company
00:06:53 5.2 A.E. Seaman Mineral Museum
00:08:00 5.3 Carnegie Museum
00:08:20 5.4 Calumet Theatre
00:09:46 5.5 Chassell Heritage Center
00:10:17 5.6 Copper Range Historical Museum
00:10:39 5.7 Coppertown USA Museum
00:11:07 5.8 Delaware Copper Mine
00:11:44 5.9 Finnish American Heritage Center & Historical Archive
00:12:35 5.10 Fort Wilkins Historic State Park
00:13:09 5.11 Hanka Homestead
00:13:44 5.12 Houghton County Historical Museum
00:14:28 5.13 Keweenaw County Historical Society
00:15:04 5.14 Keweenaw Heritage Center
00:15:56 5.15 Laurium Manor Inn
00:16:27 5.16 Michigan Technological University Archives
00:16:47 5.17 Old Victoria
00:17:19 5.18 Ontonagon County Historical Society
00:18:09 5.19 Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park
00:18:43 5.20 Quincy Mine Hoist and Underground Mine
00:19:10 5.21 Upper Peninsula Firefighters Memorial Museum
00:19:37 6 See also
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Keweenaw National Historical Park is a unit of the U.S. National Park Service. Established in 1992, the park celebrates the life and history of the Keweenaw Peninsula in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of 2009, it is a partly privatized park made up of two primary units, the Calumet Unit and the Quincy Unit, and 21 cooperating Heritage Sites located on federal, state, and privately owned land in and around the Keweenaw Peninsula. The National Park Service owns approximately 1,700 acres (690 ha) in the Calumet and Quincy Units. Units are located in Baraga, Houghton, Keweenaw, and Ontonagon counties.
The Congressional legislation establishing the Park stated, among other things, that:
(1) The oldest and largest lava flow known on Earth is located on the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan. This volcanic activity produced the only place on Earth where large scale economically recoverable 97 percent pure native copper is found.
(2) The Keweenaw Peninsula is the only site in the country where prehistoric aboriginal mining of copper occurred. Artifacts made from this copper by these ancient Indians were traded as far south as present day Alabama.
Timeline of United States inventions (before 1890) | Wikipedia audio article
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Timeline of United States inventions (before 1890)
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A timeline of United States inventions (before 1890) encompasses the ingenuity and innovative advancements of the United States within a historical context, dating from the Colonial Period to the Gilded Age, which have been achieved by inventors who are either native-born or naturalized citizens of the United States. Copyright protection secures a person's right to his or her first-to-invent claim of the original invention in question, highlighted in Article I, Section 8, Clause 8 of the United States Constitution, which gives the following enumerated power to the United States Congress:
In 1641, the first patent in North America was issued to Samuel Winslow by the General Court of Massachusetts for a new method of making salt. On April 10, 1790, President George Washington signed the Patent Act of 1790 (1 Stat. 109) into law proclaiming that patents were to be authorized for any useful art, manufacture, engine, machine, or device, or any improvement therein not before known or used. On July 31, 1790, Samuel Hopkins of Pittsford, Vermont became the first person in the United States to file and to be granted a patent for an improved method of Making Pot and Pearl Ashes. The Patent Act of 1836 (Ch. 357, 5 Stat. 117) further clarified United States patent law to the extent of establishing a patent office where patent applications are filed, processed, and granted, contingent upon the language and scope of the claimant's invention, for a patent term of 14 years with an extension of up to an additional 7 years. However, the Uruguay Round Agreements Act of 1994 (URAA) changed the patent term in the United States to a total of 20 years, effective for patent applications filed on or after June 8, 1995, thus bringing United States patent law further into conformity with international patent law. The modern-day provisions of the law applied to inventions are laid out in Title 35 of the United States Code (Ch. 950, sec. 1, 66 Stat. 792).
From 1836 to 2011, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has granted a total of 7,861,317 patents relating to several well-known inventions appearing throughout the timeline below.