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Abandoned Mine - Shaft House
Abandoned Michigan Ghost Town
Abandoned Stone Building
Former Quincy Mill stands in ruins and a remnant of the Copper Mining Industry in Upper Peninsula, Michigan.  Smoke stack is framed by clouds and blue sky.
Cumbling window, of Boiler House Number 4, frames the Shaft Rock House of the Quincy Copper Mine in the Keweenaw National Historical Park near Hancock, Michigan.
Quincy Copper Mine ruin still has crumbling walls and sandstone brick window frames.
Crumbling walls of the Quincy Copper Mine frame blue sky near Houghton, Michigan.  Ruins are part of the Keweenaw National Historical Park.
Quincy Hill is covered in Autumn color.  Quincy Shaft and the Keweenaw National Historical Park sit topping Quincy Hill surrounded by Fall foliage.  Historical park preserves remains of the copper mining industry.
Quincy Hill is covered in Autumn color and the Quincy Mine Shaft tops hill.  Quincy Shaft is part of the Keweenaw National Historical Park and the hisorical copper mining industry.
Window on No. 4 boiler house ruins gives view of blue sky.  Ruins are part of the Quincy Copper Mine in the Keweenaw National Historical Park near Houghton, Michigan.
Fall leaves frame the Quincy Copper Mine Shaft-Rock House in the Keweenaw National Historical Park near Hancock, Michigan.
Autumn frames Quincy Cooper Mine Shaft-Rock House.  Shaft-Rock House is part of the Keweenaw National Historical Park near Hancock, Michigan.
Quincy Hill is covered in Autumn color.  Quincy Shaft and the Keweenaw National Historical Park sit topping Quincy Hill surrounded by Fall foliage.  Historical park preserves remains of the copper mining industry.
Scenic view includes Hancock, Michigan and piers with Quincy Copper Mine on hilltop.  Fall foliage colors scene.
Replacement housing for old Shaft Rock House on left with new Shaft Rock House on the right.  Both are part of the Quincy Mine National Historic Site preserving remnants of the Copper Mining Industry in Upper Pen
Ruins of Copper Mine Boiler House and Shaft Rock House are relics of the Quincy Copper Mine in the Keweenaw National Historical Park.
Ruins of copper mining, in the Keweenaw National Historical Park, frame blue sky.  Window frame has, native, red sandstone as park of upper frame.
Historic Quincy Copper Smelter lays abandoned and empty.  Buildings are rusting and windows broken.  Smelter sits on the shore of the Portage Lake near Hancock, Michigan.
Historic Quincy Copper Smelter lies in ruins.  Buildings are rusting and windows broken.  Abandoned Smelter sits on the shore of Portage Lake with Quincy Hill rising in background.
Quincy Copper Mine #2 Shaft Rock House rises above golden leaves of autumn and is outlined by vivid blue sky.  Building is part of the copper industry in Upper Peninsula, Michigan.
Historic Quincy Copper Smelter near Ripley, Michigan, weathers with age as it sits idle.  Quincy Hill rises behind and is sporting beautiful Fall foliage.
Buildings and smoke stack of the Quincy Copper Smelter in Upper Penninsula Michigan, no longer operates and sits idle.
Red sandstone building, in the Quincy Copper Smelter in Hancock, Michigan, holds remnants of the copper mining industry.  Cable, steel and pipes lay rusting and exposed.
Exterior window gives hint of conditions at the historic Quincy Copper Smelter in Ripley, Michigan.  Weathered boards and rusting tin sit just inside open window.
Historic buildings and smokestack of the Quincy Copper Smelter in Ripley, Michigan is framed by overgrowth and blue skies.
Historic Quincy Copper Smelter lays abandoned and empty.  Buildings are rusting and windows broken.  Smelter sits on the shore of the Portage Lake near Hancock, Michigan.
The Quincy Mill flotation building stands in ruins and overgrown with weeds and bushes.  This building is a remnant of the copper mining industry in the Upper Peninsula.
Native red sandstone frames closed window at the historic Quincy Copper Smelter in Hancock, Michigan.
Historic Quincy Smelter in Ripley, Michigan, sits idle. Derelict buildings age exposed to the weather.
Wooden railroad car that transported coal ore for the Quincy Copper Mine deteriorates amoung the yellow foliage of Fall in Upper Penninsula, Michigan.
White weathered doorway sits surrounded by native red sandstone.  Building is part of old Quincy Copper Smelter.
Historic Quincy Copper Smelter lies in ruins near Hancock, Michigan.  Two windows show debris hanging and roof that has collapsed.
Buildings and smoke stack of the historic Quincy Copper Smelter in Upper Peninsula Michigan sits closed and idle.  Quincy Hill in background shows Fall colors.
Above the old Quincy Copper Mine, old abandoned, wooden, ore cars hide amoung the fall foliage of upper penninsula, Michigan.
Old building of the Quincy Copper Smelter in Upper Peninsula Michigan, sits idle.  Wooden building are weathered with age.
The Quincy Mill flotation building stands in ruins and overgrown with weeds and bushes.  This building is a remnant of the copper mining industry in the Upper Peninsula.
Blue sky silhouettes railroad track used for loading and transporting copper ore from the historic Quincy Copper Smilter in Hancock, Michigan.
Fall trees and threatening sky frame abandoned Quincy Mining Company Stamp Mill.  A relic from the copper mining industry in the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan.
Historic locomotive sits inside fence at the Quincy Copper Smelter in Hancock, Michigan.
Shive wheel sits idle on building at the historic site of the Quincy Copper Smelter near Hancock, Michigan.
Older man views the remains of wooden, coal cars used by the Quincy Copper Mine in Upper Penninsula, Michigan.
Building of the Quincy Copper Smelter lays abandoned and empty.  Decaying buildings are rusting and have broken windows.  Smelter sits on the shore of the Portage Lake near Hancock, Michigan.
Shive wheel sits idle on building at the historic site of the Quincy Copper Smelter near Hancock, Michigan.
The Quincy Mill flotation building stands in ruins and overgrown with weeds and bushes.  This building is a remnant of the copper mining industry in the Upper Peninsula.

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