Local Christmas displays bring cheer to a tough year
This porch on North Lincoln Drive in Hancock was among a handful in the neighborhood bringing the spirit of Christmas to their front porches.
Frosty the Snowman waves at travelers entering Chassell from the north on US-41. Rudolph and Santa can also be spotted by the careful observer.
Frosty the Snowman puts his heavy-equipment license to work for Superior Sand and Gravel.
This porch on North Lincoln Drive in Hancock was among a handful in the neighborhood bringing the spirit of Christmas to their front porches.
Frosty the Snowman waves at travelers entering Chassell from the north on US-41. Rudolph and Santa can also be spotted by the careful observer.
Frosty the Snowman puts his heavy-equipment license to work for Superior Sand and Gravel.
Editor’s Note: Public, festive displays were perhaps more important than ever this year, and a few Copper Country residents really put the effort in, either extra, or perhaps as always. We’ve shared a few favorites, but if you have a neighbor you think deserves a little extra recognition for the effort they put in, send in a photo of their display to us at clerk@mininggazette.com. If we agree with with you, we’ll run it in this week’s paper before the start of the new year.