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  1. Calumet (/ ˌkæljuˈmɛt / KAL-yuu-MET or locally / ˌkæljəˈmɛt / KAL-yə-MET) is a village in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The village is located within Calumet Township, Houghton County, and had a population of 621 at the 2020 census. Calumet was once the center of Michigan's copper mining industry.

  2. Calumet Township (/ ˌ k æ lj ʊ ˈ m ɛ t / KAL-yuu-MET), officially the Charter Township of Calumet, is a charter township of Houghton County in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. [2] [3] The population was 6,263 at the 2020 census. Even with a decreasing population, the township remains the largest township by population in ...

  3. 6 days ago · Things to Do in Calumet, Michigan: See Tripadvisor's 2,471 traveler reviews and photos of Calumet tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Calumet. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  4. Feb 15, 2024 · Calumet is one of the most interesting places that I’ve ever visited. Coming from Detroit, I’m used to old raggedy buildings; however, I never expected to find them in the Keweenaw Peninsula. That said, Calumet is so much more than a few raggedy buildings; it always has been.

  5. 2 days ago · 340 Sixth Street. Calumet, MI 49913. Phone: 906.337.1713. Email: manager@villageofcalumet.com. Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 10am to 4pm. Tuesday 10am to 6pm. Friday 8am to 12pm. Holidays: Closed on Federal Holidays. The official website of the Village of Calumet, Michigan.

  6. The Calumet Downtown Historic District is a historic district located in Calumet, Michigan, on 5th Street and 6th Street, between Scott Street and Pine Street. It is also known as the Red Jacket Downtown Historic District, reflecting the original name of the village.

  7. Escape to Isle Royale National Park and find solitude in the pristine, remote wilderness while sharing trails with the island’s moose and wolves. Or escape into history by visiting the Keweenaw National Historical Park in Calumet, Michigan and experience the epic copper boom that built the United States by exploring an underground mine.