This Fascinating Michigan Mine Has Been Abandoned And Reclaimed By Nature For Decades Now
Did you know that the Great Lake State has a rich copper mining history? The Upper Peninsula had many thriving copper mines and you can even tour a mine that operated until 1920. But for adventurers who love to discover ruins in the woods, you need to visit this abandoned mine in Mohawk, Michigan that’s been reclaimed by nature.


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You can still find the old cemetery with some tombstones, but mostly all that remains are rock piles and building foundations. You can find the cemetery across the west branch of the eagle river where the village later moved. On the other side of the road, a railway station was established, and the old cemetery is just beyond the tracks.



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