There were seven copper smelters built in the Copper Country in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan:
* Calumet and Hecla smelter - Operated by Calumet and Hecla Mining Company and located north of Hubbell on the shore of Torch Lake
* Detroit and Lake Superior Smelter - Near Hancock
* Lac La Belle Smelter - In Lac La Belle - Structure was completed, but no furnaces were ever installed. Later was converted by the Keweenaw Central Railroad to a locomotive shop.
* Michigan Smelter - Located west of Houghton near Cole's Creek on the Keweenaw waterway.
* Quincy Smelter - Located east of Hancock in Ripley on the Keweenaw Waterway
* Tamarack/Osceola Smelter - In Dollar Bay
* White Pine mine smelter - Was mostly closed in 1982 but continued to process copper and scrap material until 1984
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| - There were seven copper smelters built in the Copper Country in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan:
* Calumet and Hecla smelter - Operated by Calumet and Hecla Mining Company and located north of Hubbell on the shore of Torch Lake
* Detroit and Lake Superior Smelter - Near Hancock
* Lac La Belle Smelter - In Lac La Belle - Structure was completed, but no furnaces were ever installed. Later was converted by the Keweenaw Central Railroad to a locomotive shop.
* Michigan Smelter - Located west of Houghton near Cole's Creek on the Keweenaw waterway.
* Quincy Smelter - Located east of Hancock in Ripley on the Keweenaw Waterway
* Tamarack/Osceola Smelter - In Dollar Bay
* White Pine mine smelter - Was mostly closed in 1982 but continued to process copper and scrap material until 1984 (en)
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| - There were seven copper smelters built in the Copper Country in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan:
* Calumet and Hecla smelter - Operated by Calumet and Hecla Mining Company and located north of Hubbell on the shore of Torch Lake
* Detroit and Lake Superior Smelter - Near Hancock
* Lac La Belle Smelter - In Lac La Belle - Structure was completed, but no furnaces were ever installed. Later was converted by the Keweenaw Central Railroad to a locomotive shop.
* Michigan Smelter - Located west of Houghton near Cole's Creek on the Keweenaw waterway.
* Quincy Smelter - Located east of Hancock in Ripley on the Keweenaw Waterway
* Tamarack/Osceola Smelter - In Dollar Bay
* White Pine mine smelter - Was mostly closed in 1982 but continued to process copper and scrap material until 1984 (en)
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