
Fayette Historic Townsite - State of Michigan
In 1959, the site was acquired by the State of Michigan. Since then, we have developed visitor facilities, stabilized the remaining structures and installed exhibits that interpret Fayette’s rich history.
Explore Fayette - State of Michigan
In 1959, the site was acquired by the State of Michigan. Since then, we have developed visitor facilities, stabilized the remaining structures and installed exhibits that interpret Fayette’s rich history.
Fayette Historic State Park - State of Michigan
Find unmatched scenery and take a walk back in time at Fayette Historic State Park. Blending history and nature, the park is located on the shores of Big Bay de Noc - on Lake Michigan between Snail …
Fayette State Park, the ghost town of Fayette, and an accessible portion of the Niagara Escarpment are located 8 mi (12.8 km) southwest of the town of Garden, Michigan, on the shore of Big Bay De Noc, …
Fayette Historic State Park LEGEND PAVED ROAD GRAVEL ROAD FOOT, BICYCLE & X-C SKI TRAIL
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Cabins and Lodges - State of Michigan
Fayette Historic State Park lodge - Sleeps 10 This lodge will sleep up to 10 people and includes two full-sized beds, one single bed, a futon and one queen-sized bed.
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Seasonal positions - State of Michigan
Once a bustling iron smelting town, Fayette is now a premier museum village in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. The Jackson Iron Company built Fayette in 1867 to turn Upper Peninsula iron ore into …
Michigan Iron Industry Museum
The museum tells the story of Michigan’s three iron ranges and the people who worked them, through dramatic exhibits, audio-visual programs, and outdoor interpretive trails.