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Fayette grew up around two blast furnaces, a large dock and several charcoal kilns after the Civil War. Nearly 500 residents--many immigrating from Canada, the British Isles, and northern Europe--lived in and near the town that existed to make pig iron. During 24 years of operation Fayette's blast furnaces produced a total of 229,288 tons of iron, using local hardwood forests for fuel and quarrying limestone from the bluffs to purify the iron ore. When the charcoal iron market began to decline, the Jackson Iron Company closed its Fayette smelting operations in 1891. [link]

Furnace, Ghost Town of Fayette, Michigan

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Ohh, I looooove this! There's a place called Ordiorne state park that has naval barracks with the same kinda look to them.

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