• Asking Price $3,600,000
  • 1 SUPERIOR WAY ONTONAGON, MI 49953

  • Commercial / Resale (MLS)

Property Details for 1 SUPERIOR WAY, ONTONAGON, MI 49953

Features

  • Lot Size: 1324224

Facts

  • Property ID: 809873001
  • MLS Number: 50119454
  • Parcel Number: 41 521 001 00
  • Property Type: Commercial
  • County: ONTONAGON
  • Listing Status: Active

Sale Type

This is an MLS listing, meaning the property is represented by a real estate broker, who has contracted with the home owner to sell the home.

Description

This listing is NOT a foreclosure. THE FIRST TIME ON THE REAL ESTATE MARKET - THE LOST BOWL a 3,800 foot stretch of stunning sugar sand beach nestled along the shore of Lake Superior, on a 72+/- Acre Parcel - is being offered for sale. One of the best properties on the Great Lakes! It is located in the Village and township of Ontonagon along with the county of Ontonagon, which is located on the south shore of Lake Superior, in the western part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. - Ontonagon (pronounced ON-t?-NAH-g?n) is named after the Ontonagon River. There are three popular thoughts as to how this name was derived. One, an early 1672 French Jesuit map identified the river with the name Nantounagon derived from an Ojibwe language word noojitoon ziibi, meaning hunting river. Another theory claims is was named by the native Chippewa after the bowl-like shape of the mouth of the Ontonagon River where it drains in Lake Superior, in their time already a transportation center for early voyagers, missionaries, and explorers. A more delightful legend about the name was told in 1836 to missionary Reverend Frederick Baraga(who journeyed along Lake Superior for 35 years). An Ontonagon settler of Chippewa descent shared that it meant the place of the bowl. When a child, his mother told him that many years past, a young girl dropped her wooded bowl in the river and it floated away. She ran along the bank crying On-tonagon, on-tonagon!. Which meant I have lost my bowl!. - This area has years of history. Copper prospectors arrived in the late seventeenth century. Copper mining started here in 1845 with a "boom" period until 1870. Silver was mined in the period from 1873 to 1876. Lumbering (for pine, then hardwood and hemlock) played an important part in the economic development of the area from 1880 to 1900. Today, the County has become known for tourism-related business development. - A Video of this Property is Available at https://youtu.be/kN0gzUTetrI ... Continued In Addendum

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Property Brokerage: Great Lakes and Land Real Estate Co., Inc. of Marquette 856 W. Washington Street Marquette MI 49855
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