Keweenaw Time Traveler is Finally Coming!

Keweenaw Time Traveler is Finally Coming!
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Dear Time Travelers,

We’ve all been waiting a long time — but an updated Keweenaw Time Traveler is finally coming! Please join us in celebrating the re-launch of the Explore app at 6pm on June 2nd, at the Carnegie Museum of the Keweenaw.

The new re-launched version will include:
• More historic maps
• More data — 630,000 records and almost 20 million variables from:
o Census
o City directories
o Calumet area school records
o Built environment data from historical maps
o And later this year 40,000 detailed records on former Calumet & Hecla Mining Company employees
• More intuitive and accessible interface redesigned with our partners at Monte of Houghton
• Same great opportunity to contribute what you know!

Click here for the website: https://www.keweenawhistory.com/upcoming-events.html

Come try out the new Time Traveler in person! Explore new data and new maps. Exchange ideas about how you can use the Time Traveler at home. The event is FREE and open to all, food and beverages will be provided.

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