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Cook County Historical Society plans for the future

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The Cook County Historical Society has just completed a long-range planning project for the Society's four historic sites in and around Grand Marais.
 
There will be an open house at the museum in downtown Grand Marais on Saturday, November 16th from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. to present the long range plans and seek volunteers to serve on task forces for each of the historic sites.

The sites include the Lighthouse Keeper's House (museum), Chippewa City Church, the Bally Blacksmith Shop, and the Replica Fish House and Fishing Tug "Neegee."

(Click on audio mp3 above to hear an interview with Carrie McHugh, Dick Gillyard, and Leah Thomas of the Cook County Historical Society.)
 
More information is available online at www.cookcountyhistory.org.  

(Photo by jonathunder via wikimedia commons)

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