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I found out about this plan to save the Quincy Smelter in Ripley (Hancock) MI a few months back, but never really thought twice about it. My dad worked there when he was younger, so we got to talking about it today, he said they got enough money to place a roof on s few of the buildings, to stop any future damage. They still need more money to preserve the site and turn it into a museum. From the site:
Quote:Why Is It Important?
The 1898 Quincy Smelting Works is the best remaining example of a turn of the 20th century copper smelter site in the United States, if not the world. The smelter complex is within the boundary of the Quincy Mining Company National Historic Landmark district and the Quincy Unit of the Keweenaw National Historical Park.

What Condition Is It In?
The smelter closed in 1971. The buildings and equipment have deteriorated since that time due to vandalism, theft, lack of maintenance, and an especially harsh winter climate; one of the site’s two smokestacks was demolished in June of 2008 due to structural damage that appeared during the previous winter. In addition, encroaching commercial and recreational development also threatens the integrity of the site. Time is running out to save this iconic complex.

Why Should We Act Now?
Today, the smelter site is especially poised for rehabilitation work due to the recent completion of minor structural stabilization and asbestos removal projects performed by the US Environmental Protection Agency and the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. By 2009, the EPA will complete the remediation of other contamination issues thus clearing the way for further site stabilization and preservation.

If you're open to donating, they could use some money. I'm not involved, just a concerned preservationist...
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