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The city is located at the southwest corner of Negaunee Township. The city is home to the Michigan Iron Industry Museum. The name Negaunee comes from a Native American word (Chippewa tribe) meaning pioneer.Here, from 1848 to 1855, the Jackson Iron Company and others manufactured wrought iron from local ore and demonstrated the high quality of Michigan's iron ore deposits. In that pioneer enterprise was the seed of the Michigan iron industry that flourished for 125 years and still produces nearly one-quarter of the iron ore mined in the United States. Looking for a quaint cottage on a lake or log cabin in the woods? Need something that accommodates the whole clan? Start making your plans now so you won't be disappointed. Michigan offers a host of delightful lodging choices to make you feel right at home, away from home. Most cottages and cabins are located near lakes for great water sports, or close to trails for hiking, biking and snowmobiling. Cook your own meals or dine out at local eateries and pubs. Bring a good book, games for the kids and watch beautiful sunsets or enjoy the sunrise for another day together. To start your planning, here are our listings of Cabins & Cottages in and around Negaunee.
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Cabin UP, 117 Parkwood Lane, Neguanee, MI 49866, Phone: (906) 475-5753
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Iron Street Loft, 331 Iron Street, Negaunee, MI 49866, Phone: (906) 475-4777
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Little Lake Cottage, 791 US-41, East, Negaunee, MI 49866, Phone: (906) 475-7165
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