“religious historical monument”
While in the Keweenaw area you will want to include a stop at the beautiful Bishop Baraga Shrine located just north of L'Anse. Erected in May, 1972, this religious historical monument commemorates the work of Bishop Frederick Baraga (1797-1868). The 35 foot, five ton hand wrought brass statue stands majestically amid the surrounding trees. Situated above the cliffs overlooking Keweenaw Bay, visitors find a peaceful spot to pause amid their travels while learning about the heroic life of Baraga. The bishop spent 37 years as a missionary, traveling an expanse of 80,000 square miles through all seasons of the year. The Bishop Baraga Missionary Center is located on the grounds surrounding the Shrine. The grounds include a Way of the Cross prayer path and a little chapel for quiet prayer. These are open to the public at all times. In addition to being a place to teach people about spreading God's goodness, light and truth in our world, inside the Missionary Center you will find a gift and snack shop as well as public restrooms open to visitors Monday through Saturday, 11:00 am -5:00 pm daily from May 15 through October 15. Pasties are served Thursday through Saturday. (Open 11-5 Wednesday through Sat. April 1- May 14, Oct. 16--Dec. 24)
Very peaceful and scenic.
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