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The Miscowaubik Club is a private social club in Calumet, Michigan, founded in 1903.
Alexander E. Agassiz was the president of the Calumet and Hecla Mining Co. (C&H), responsible for the copper mining boom in the Keweenaw Peninsula. "Miscowaubik" is the Ojibwa word for copper, used because of the importance of copper to the mining industry in the Keweenaw Peninsula. The Miscowaubik Club was created and designed for the gentlemen governing the Calumet and Hecla Mining Co. Members of the governing community of C&H wanted a way to maintain social connections and to enjoy each others' company. The club was originally based on the Tennis and Racquet Clubs of Boston, Massachusetts. The club contained bowling alleys, courts for squash, billiards tables, tennis courts, dressing rooms, and dining rooms. Today, the club still has all of these, with the exception of the tennis courts. The club is still open for business and is still a place for friends and family to get together and stay connected.
See also
References
- A Brief History of the Miscowaubik Club. Calumet: Miscowaubik Club Board of Governors, 1990.
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Categories:- 1903 establishments in the United States
- Clubs and societies in the United States
- Private clubs
- Traditional gentlemen's clubs in the United States
- Upper Peninsula of Michigan
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