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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2ARY_ss-calcite_Rogers-City-MI.html
The Calcite Pilot House was saved and retired to Rogers City where it was installed as a tourist attraction at Harbor View overlooking the Calcite Plant. Over the years, she was visited by thousands of people. Eventually, the Pilot House was remov…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2AR9_s-s-joseph-s-fay-shipwreck_Rogers-City-MI.html
Shipwreck 250 feet S.S. Joseph S. Fay Built 1871 Wrecked at 40 Mile Point October 19, 1905 See 130 Ft. section of her Starboard side on the beach.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2AR7_the-glawe-school_Rogers-City-MI.html
The Glawe (Glove) School was established in the 1880's. It was built on Ocqueoc Road in Ocqueoc Township. On land that was donated by Christian Glawe. The school was in continuous use until 1960. After that it was used for church functions until…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2AQN_rogers-city-post-office_Rogers-City-MI.html
Rogers City's art deco-style Post Office was built in 1940 at a cost of $60,365. The photo shows the building shortly after it opened in 1940. Both the exterior and interior have changed little during the intervening years. One of the highlights…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2ANG_international-shipmasters-association_Rogers-City-MI.html
The maritime professionals who sail the ships on the Great Lakes are celebrating the 100th anniversary of their fraternal organization, the I. M. S. A. whose purpose is stated in the Association's constitution, "The purpose of this association's c…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29R4_forty-mile-point-lighthouse-lake-huron-graveyard-of-ships_Rogers-City-MI.html
side 1: Forty Mile Point Lighthouse During the late 1800s, the U.S. Lighthouse Board created a system of coastal lights along Lake Huron's Michigan shore so that mariners would always be within sight of at least one. With a light south of For…
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