It’s not exactly the Great Wall of China or Hadrian’s Wall, but if you ever do get a chance to see the Keweenaw Wall in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, you might wonder if it ever served a similar purpose. Those more famous walls were designed to protect and keep marauders and invaders out.
Michigan Back Roads author and adventurer Ron Rademacher came upon it once and talked about it on the 95.3 WBCK Morning Show with Tim Collins.
“Near the historic town of Laurium, on the Keweenaw Peninsula, there is an enigmatic wall,” said Rademacher. “It is in a deep ravine, is considered by some to be man-made, and has been the subject of debate for generations.”