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Brockway Mountain Stories by Paul LaVanway

victor January 2, 2025 January 2, 2025History Brockway Mountain, Copper Harbor, Paul LaVanway 0
Book cover for "Brockway Mountain Stories" by Paul LaVanway. Features vintage photos of Brockway Mountain, old cars parked in front of a building, and a labeled background map. Published by Mudminnow Press, Copper Harbor, Michigan.

Reviewed by Victor R. Volkman Brockway Mountain Stories is a beautifully illustrated tribute to the 2013 decision of Clyde and Lloyd Wescoat to relinquish their family’s nearly 80 year ownership of the 320 acres which comprised Brockway’s summit. Through a consortium of public and private donors both large and small,…

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