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Travelling Journal Project: First showing Travelling Journal Project!
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Monday, January 10, 2011. First showing Travelling Journal Project! Where: Reflections Gallery, Jutila Center, Finlandia University, Hancock, MI. Reception: Thursday, Jan. 20th at 12:30 PM. The travelling journal project is a collaborative art experiment with an online component ( http:/ www.travellingjournalproject.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Charmingly sweet by Susie. Skins: A Gypsy Art Journal. Reflections Gallery, Finlandia University, Hancock.
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This is the Copper Country: Then and Now! A Chassell Area Gas Station/ Store!
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012. A Chassell Area Gas Station/ Store! Outside of Chassell there is a small ex-store front looking building. And we found old pictures of it! It was once a gas station and a store called (from what I can read in the old picture) Kallienen's Store! A pretty cool thing to think about the next time you take that long, boring drive to Baraga! If you have any memories or stories from places like these, please share! We are always interested to hear them! Joshua M. Jaehnig. I have to ...
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This is the Copper Country: One of a kind Photos! (Part 2)
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012. One of a kind Photos! A piece of particular interest for those interested in local brewing history (such as myself)! Fact: The baby playing with a bowl does not matter. What DOES matter is this: The slim odds of ALSO capturing an image of this homemade wagon made from a Haas Brewing Company case? Joshua M. Jaehnig. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I want to put up. Think of it as a little local history buff community. Joshua M. Jaehnig. View my complete profile. The Town of L...
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This is the Copper Country: December 2012
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Thursday, December 6, 2012. A Contribution from Lynette Webber: The Story of Nanny Jane Gray. Yesterday, I was contacted by Lynette Webber who said she had a story to share, and we love stories and contributions to this blog from everyone, so I was excited to share it! Here's an old family story of the Cornish on the Copper and Iron ranges.". NANNY JANE GRAY by Lynette Webber. When Maude was a teenager they lived in town on Main Street above a saloon. To sneak out at night, Maude pounded nails in the...
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This is the Copper Country: Garage Sale FInd!!!
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Last year I found this photo at a garage sale! The lady there sold it to me for $1! It was in pretty rough shape, glued to a piece of Styrofoam, was pressed into a sheet of plastic, and the pieces of it were falling off and ripping. I removed all that junk, put it into a plastic sleeve and finally just scanned it so I can print a copy to hang on the wall. Sometimes looking at pictures like this is like looking at pictures of a whole other place completely! Joshua M. Jaehnig. Anyth...
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Travelling Journal Project: July 2010
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Monday, July 26, 2010. What is the Travelling Journal Project? The travelling journal project is a collaborative art experiment with an online component (this blog), the actual journals that will be originated by one artist and passed to other artists. The experiment will culminate with a travelling art show during. Journals can be hand made or purchased. 20 to 30 pages total is recommended. Closed journal size: no smaller than 6x6 inches and no larger than 11x17 inches. Project will begin Sept. 15 th.
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This is the Copper Country: July 2012
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012. One of a kind Photos! A piece of particular interest for those interested in local brewing history (such as myself)! Fact: The baby playing with a bowl does not matter. What DOES matter is this: The slim odds of ALSO capturing an image of this homemade wagon made from a Haas Brewing Company case? Joshua M. Jaehnig. Monday, July 16, 2012. One of a kind photos! And how awesome it is to see old pictures you have never seen of things and places you walk every day! It was in pretty r...
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This is the Copper Country: June 2012
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Tuesday, June 19, 2012. Different Ghosts of Hancock. A look at the street if we were standing on the bridge. That treacherous looking gap has since been filled in and is now the street heading into main downtown. where the church stands in far right corner, is now the corners of Front st. and Hill st. where Dave's BP/Amoco now stands. This is Tezcuco Street. Just as much action and thriving business was once as present here as on main street. Most of the buildings here are now gone. Things are always cha...
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This is the Copper Country: A Contribution from Lynette Webber: The Story of Nanny Jane Gray
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Thursday, December 6, 2012. A Contribution from Lynette Webber: The Story of Nanny Jane Gray. Yesterday, I was contacted by Lynette Webber who said she had a story to share, and we love stories and contributions to this blog from everyone, so I was excited to share it! Here's an old family story of the Cornish on the Copper and Iron ranges.". NANNY JANE GRAY by Lynette Webber. When Maude was a teenager they lived in town on Main Street above a saloon. To sneak out at night, Maude pounded nails in the...
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This is the Copper Country: Opening Day!
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Saturday, September 15, 2012. Perhaps this bird season you will go a little deeper. Perhaps you be in pursuit of the bird you flushed, and become so involved, you forget. I encourage it. Get side tracked. Discover and explore old hunting camps and ruins. Take that walk under the stained glass trees and find something as simple as a shed antler, or something as deep, old and hidden there as ghosts and gods. Have a safe and happy hunting season. Joshua M. Jaehnig. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The To...
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