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Negaunee itself was first settled around 1860, but development was haphazard until the village was first platted in 1865. These plats included what is now the downtown business district of the city. Also in 1865, the Chicago & North Western Railway was laid out, and soon connected Negaunee to other parts of the state.
Negaunee (/ n ə ˈ ɡ ɔː n i / nə-GAW-nee or locally / ˈ n ə ˈ ɡ ɒ n i / nə-GON-ee) is a city in Marquette County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 4,627 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ]
Emanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church: 9812 US 41: Skandia: November 26, 1985: Father Marquette Park Informational Designation 501 South Front Street: Marquette: December 5, 1986: Grace Episcopal Church Complex: 120 East Canda Street Ishpeming: April 18, 1983: Gwinn Clubhouse: 165 North Maple Street Gwinn: January 18, 1980: Gwinn Model Town ...
The first phase of Immanuel Lutheran Church and School’s building project is constructing an event center and church building. The church broke ground in July 2023 on the first phase and should ...
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The Sundberg Block was a commercial building located at 517–523 Iron Street in Negaunee, Michigan, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. [ 1 ] It was later demolished in November 2016 and removed from the NRHP in 2020.
The Negaunee region served as the center of U.S. iron ore production from about 1880 until approximately 1900, when this role was taken over by iron mines on Minnesota's Mesabi Iron Range. The Michigan Iron Industry Museum opened in 1987 close to the Carp River Forge site on the Carp River where Michigan iron ore was first forged in 1848. [2]