Keweenaw: Copper to Lost Chryslers
Ric Mixter plunges into history in the Copper Country, exploring four shipwrecks and the stories behind them. From abandoned copper mills to two massive dredges and a famous little tug, Ric's stories add new details to favorite folklore of the area.

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Michigan Copper Mining: The Black Powder Era

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The search for Great Lakes shipwrecks

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Keweenaw Peninsula MICHIGAN - Empty Ghost Towns In The Most Remote Part Of The Upper Peninsula

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The Copper Pits on Isle Royale Are Older Than the Pyramids — Nobody Left a Trace of Who Dug Them

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Archaeologists Investigate The Sunken Wreckage of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald

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DISCOVERING | Copper Country

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It Wasn't Ice. The Truth About The Scandies Rose

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How to Make 1 Million Copper Bars | The Quincy Smelter

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Keweenaw Crossing: Michigan's Elevator Bridge

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White Pine History: Logging in Michigan

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Solo in Remote Michigan: The Keweenaw Peninsula 🇺🇸

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The Nevada Railroad Crew Hit a Polished Granite Wall - The Site Was Empty by Morning

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UNSEEN MICHIGAN — Secret Places Kept Hidden from the World

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50 Insane Facts About Michigan (You've Never Heard)

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The Lost Treasure Fleet of 1715 - Documentary

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Final Run: Storms of the Century

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Why Everything You Know About The Great Lakes Is Wrong

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“Michigan Copper -- The Keweenaw: Its Mines and Minerals, Then and Now” with James Hird

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Navigating the Great Lakes: Life on the Lee A. Tregurtha

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