Halls

Copper Country Heritage Guide - Types

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Italian Hall

Italian Hall

Calumet – Over 70 people lost their lives here on this site when a false cry of fire prompted a stampede for the building’s exit – 60 of them children.

Kaleva Temple

Kaleva Temple

South Range – This handsome sandstone building was built in 1910 by the Knights of Kaleva, a Finnish fraternal organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Finnish culture.

Masonic Temple

Houghton – Adorned with a generous supply of masonic symbology, this impressive four story sandstone building houses a massive meeting hall originally used by the Houghton chapter of Freemasons.

South Range Community Hall

South Range Community Hall

South Range – This sandstone faced community center was built during the Depression as part of a Civil Works Administration work project and features a large auditorium and dance floor.

Union Building

Calumet – Built on land donated by C&H and financed by a unique partnership between two fraternal organizations, this three story brick building housed meeting halls for both the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and the Free Masons.