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An 87-year-old woman sits in an easy chair by the window of a 148-year-old general store, scowling at passersby 411 hours a day. She's been called a bridge troll, a local legend, and Michigan's grumpiest shopkeeper. But when you treat her right, and maybe buy a $35 hoodie, Arbutus Peterson will surprise you with unexpected kindness in Phoenix, a dying mining town on the Keweenaw Peninsula.
Phoenix isn't just about one memorable character. It's home to a ghost church frozen in time, an outhouse that might qualify for sainthood, and the nearby ruins of Central Mine, where Cornish miners once sang in four-part harmony on their way into the copper shafts. In 1872, tragedy struck when a skip rope snapped, sending thirteen men plummeting 50 fathoms down. Ten died instantly. The company president never mentioned it to investors.
This is American history stripped of its polish, the forgotten mining towns, the human cost of copper fever, and the stubborn guardians who refuse to let these places disappear entirely. It's local history that reveals what we've chosen to remember, and what we've tried to forget.
Subscribe to Hometown History for forgotten American stories every week. New episodes release Tuesdays.
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Tags: Phoenix Michigan, Keweenaw Peninsula history, Upper Peninsula ghost towns, Central Mine Michigan, copper mining history, 1870s mining disasters, forgotten American history, local history podcast, Michigan history, true story, Cornish miners, mining accidents, company towns, ghost church, general store history
Category: History
Chapter Markers: 0:00 - Introduction: The Bridge Troll of Phoenix 2:15 - Arbutus Peterson: Guardian of the General Store 5:30 - The Ghost Church and the Outhouse Miracle 8:00 - The Jam Wars: Holy Preserves of the Keweenaw 10:45 - Central Mine: Where Cornish Singers Descended 14:30 - The 1872 Disaster: Ten Men and a Broken Rope 17:45 - The Company President's Silence 19:30 - Finding Fletcher's Otter Belly Lodge 21:45 - Conclusion: Moving North to Copper Harbor
Hometown History explores forgotten stories from small-town America. The overlooked events, hidden triumphs, and buried tragedies that shaped the country we live in. New episodes every Tuesday. Find every episode at mythsandmalice.com/hometown-history
By Shane Waters4.5
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An 87-year-old woman sits in an easy chair by the window of a 148-year-old general store, scowling at passersby 411 hours a day. She's been called a bridge troll, a local legend, and Michigan's grumpiest shopkeeper. But when you treat her right, and maybe buy a $35 hoodie, Arbutus Peterson will surprise you with unexpected kindness in Phoenix, a dying mining town on the Keweenaw Peninsula.
Phoenix isn't just about one memorable character. It's home to a ghost church frozen in time, an outhouse that might qualify for sainthood, and the nearby ruins of Central Mine, where Cornish miners once sang in four-part harmony on their way into the copper shafts. In 1872, tragedy struck when a skip rope snapped, sending thirteen men plummeting 50 fathoms down. Ten died instantly. The company president never mentioned it to investors.
This is American history stripped of its polish, the forgotten mining towns, the human cost of copper fever, and the stubborn guardians who refuse to let these places disappear entirely. It's local history that reveals what we've chosen to remember, and what we've tried to forget.
Subscribe to Hometown History for forgotten American stories every week. New episodes release Tuesdays.
Show Notes:
Key Figures:
Timeline:
Tags: Phoenix Michigan, Keweenaw Peninsula history, Upper Peninsula ghost towns, Central Mine Michigan, copper mining history, 1870s mining disasters, forgotten American history, local history podcast, Michigan history, true story, Cornish miners, mining accidents, company towns, ghost church, general store history
Category: History
Chapter Markers: 0:00 - Introduction: The Bridge Troll of Phoenix 2:15 - Arbutus Peterson: Guardian of the General Store 5:30 - The Ghost Church and the Outhouse Miracle 8:00 - The Jam Wars: Holy Preserves of the Keweenaw 10:45 - Central Mine: Where Cornish Singers Descended 14:30 - The 1872 Disaster: Ten Men and a Broken Rope 17:45 - The Company President's Silence 19:30 - Finding Fletcher's Otter Belly Lodge 21:45 - Conclusion: Moving North to Copper Harbor
Hometown History explores forgotten stories from small-town America. The overlooked events, hidden triumphs, and buried tragedies that shaped the country we live in. New episodes every Tuesday. Find every episode at mythsandmalice.com/hometown-history

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