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A Superior Wilderness Isle Royale National Park – stunning beauty, peaceful solitude Published by twalro@presspub. on Sat, 06/05/2021 - 6:40am By: Art Weber Isle Royale National Park offers the quintessential solitude, clean air, crystal clear waters of the North Woods. This scene is at Rock Harbor, but similar scenes are repeated all along the island’s rugged shore. (Photo by Art Weber) Dawn comes to Scoville Point on Isle Royale National Park. (Photo by Art Weber) Isle Royale National Park in Lake Superior isn’t for everyone. It’s wild, remote and the least-visited national park in the lower 48 states, but one of the most beautifully fascinating. No one lives there year-round. Most of the year, there are more wolves and moose than people. ....
Ancient native copper mines on Isle Royale named national landmark Indigenous people mined copper 4,500 years ago on the Lake Superior island, using it for knives and spear tips. 2:00 pm, Feb. 5, 2021 × Rock rubble near sites on Isle Royale where Indigenous people mined for copper as far back as 4,500 years ago. The site has been named a national historic landmark. (Photo courtesy of National Park Service) One of the oldest examples of Indigenous mining documented in North America, a series of small Isle Royale copper mines, has been designated an official National Historic Landmark. Archaeological and historical evidence suggests copper mining activity by native groups at the Minong copper mine started at least 4,500 years ago and continued into the 1900s. ....