The Carnegie Museum of the Keweenaw in Houghton, Michigan, is a non-collecting museum that houses changing exhibits about local cultural and natural history.
The building has two stories and is made of red brick with a red Jacobsville base. Furthermore, its name originates from being built with a 1908 grant from Andrew Carnegie. It served as the public library for Houghton, Michigan from its opening in 1910 until 2006. It is the former building of the Portage Lake District Library. The building was built in 1909, at the site originally occupied by the Armory Building for Company G of the Houghton Light Infantry, using a $15,000 grant from Andrew Carnegie. The museum opened in fall 2006 after the library moved to its new location.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnegie_Museum_of_the_Keweenaw
Official Website http://carnegiekeweenaw.org/
Phone +1-906-482-7140
Address 105 Huron Street, Houghton, MI 49931, USA
Coordinates 47°7'16.791" N -88°34'4.512" E