This imposing Gothic Revival church was built of locally quarried Jacobsville sandstone in 1900 for a growing French-Canadian Catholic population. It was deconsecrated in 1966 after the population of Calumet decline when the mines closed. The Keweenaw Heritage Center has conducted restoration efforts of the structure.
This imposing Gothic Revival church was built of locally quarried Jacobsville sandstone in 1900 for a growing French-Canadian Catholic population. It was deconsecrated in 1966 after the population of Calumet decline when the mines closed. The Keweenaw Heritage Center has conducted restoration efforts of the structure.
U.S. National Park Service
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