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  2. Copper mining in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Copper mining in the Upper Peninsula boomed, and from 1845 until 1887 (when it was exceeded by Butte, Montana) the Michigan Copper Country was the nation's leading producer of copper. In most years from 1850 through 1881, Michigan produced more than three-quarters of the nation's copper, and in 1869 produced more than 95% of the country's copper.

  3. Grand Rapids Downtown Market - Wikipedia

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    Architectural Record described the Grand Rapids Downtown Market as "a fantasyland of eats" and "a dream come true from the perspective of urban planning and local business", listing the market in its Good Design Is Good Business 2015 awards. [4] [12] The market was a silver medalist for the 2015 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence. [13]

  4. Michigan State Fair returns with circus, new farmer’s market ...

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    Here's a look at what to know ahead of the 2024 Michigan State Fair. When will the state fair be? The 2024 state fair runs from Thursday to Monday, Aug. 29-Sept. 2.

  5. 5 Michigan antiques and flea markets worth your time - AOL

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    Utica Antiques Market Shoppers peruse the wares at the Utica Antiques Market located on the Knights of Columbus Grounds in 2003. The market is been hosted for 38 years and features over 100 tents ...

  6. Eastern Market, Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Market is the largest historic public market district in the United States, [3] and the Eastern Market farmers' distribution center is the largest open-air flowerbed market in the United States. There are more than 150 food and specialty businesses. [4] On Saturdays, about 45,000 people shop at the city's historic Eastern Market. [5]

  7. Adventure Mine - Wikipedia

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    In 1863, it was purchased by Thomas Mason and named the Adventure Copper Company. Starting in 1898, the property was operated by the Adventure Consolidated Copper Company. Production ceased in 1908 due to low copper prices, but restarted for a short time during World War I. Production finally halted in 1917 and the mine closed in 1920. [2]

  8. List of mines in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Name County Years Material Coordinates Adventure mine: Ontonagon: 1850–1920: copper: Alabastine Mine: Kent: 1907– gypsum: Arcadian mine: Houghton: 1898–1908: copper

  9. Eagle Mine (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle Mine is a small, high-grade nickel mining and copper mining project owned by Lundin Mining. The mine is located on the Yellow Dog Plains in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the United States. Eagle is the only primary nickel mine in the United States. The mine began production in fall 2014 and is expected to produce 440 million ...