The mine had been crumbling for nearly a century since Michigan's ore boom had busted. When the government purchased the land and surrounded it with barbed wire, the locals hoped civilian jobs would follow, but only the occasional rumble of military caravans entered the gates.
Keweenaw by Marisa Fink
The mine had been crumbling for nearly a century since Michigan's ore boom had busted. When the government purchased the land and surrounded it with barbed wire, the locals hoped civilian jobs would follow, but only the occasional rumble of military caravans entered the gates.