This general store, the Nahmah Inn next to it, and some houses still remain in the company town of Nahmah. It stands along the Lake Michigan shoreline in Big Bay De Noc east of Escanaba. The town was established in 1881 by the Bay de Noquet Lumber Company of Oconto, Wisconsin. At Its peak, the company employed over 1500 people and built housing and stores for its employees. The company closed in 1951 and the town made national headlines when the company sold the entire town to an Indiana playground manufacturer. They intended to convert the town into a resort community but never had the funding to do it. The town still survives today as individually owned houses and businesses and welcomes tourists enjoying the Upper Peninsula.
P.S. My plan was to get a pic of the silo-like structure that stood along the shoreline. It was a wood burner used by the Bay de Noquet Lumber Company. To my disappointment, I learned the historic wood burner collapsed in 2019.
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