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Introduction
Historic Mansion Hotel
Keweenaw National Historical Park
National Register of Historic Places
Upper Michigan · Keweenah Peninsula · Lake Superior
The year was 1908 and all over the Keweenaw Peninsula mansions were being built by the wealthy copper mine owners. But here in Laurium the largest and most opulent of them all was just being completed. Built for Thomas H. Hoatson, owner of the Calumet & Arizona Mining Co., no expense was spared building this 13,000 sq. ft., 45 room mansion. At a time when miners were making 25¢ per hour, this house was built at a cost of $50,000 and $35,000 of furnishings were added.
Some of the unique features include silver leaf covered ceilings of the music parlor; embossed and gilded elephant hide wall coverings and stained glass in the dining room; grand triple stair case of hand carved oak; wall size built-in icebox made of marble, tile, and oak in the kitchen; panoramic landscape mural and gilded tile fireplace in the den; 1300 sq. ft. ballroom on 3rd floor; two room size cedar closets; 10 bedrooms (some over 500 sq. ft.); and turntable in two story carriage house.
Special Packages7th Night Free Stay 6 consecutive nights and your 7th night is free
Laurium Manor Inn will leave you with an unforgettable glimpse of the wealth that was common in the Copper country around the turn of the century.
Local Attractions
Alpine and Nordic Skiing (one mile to Swedentown trail)
Snowmobiling (four blocks to trails)
MTU Sports
Scuba Diving
Cycling
Antique Shopping
Festivals
Autumn Colors
Calumet Theatre
Ghost Towns
Fishing
Museums
5 Miles from Lake Superior and Houghton County Airport
Available for meetings, weddings, receptions, Christmas/birthday/anniversary parties, reunions, seminars and corporate retreats. Seating for 100 people. Gift certificates available.
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