DescriptionKeweenaw Rocket Range Commemorative Monument.jpg
English: Beige stone commemorative monument with polished surface and rough, jagged edges. On the face of the monument, an inscription dominates the surface and reads, "The Keweenaw Rocket Range. The State of Michigan established a rocket range on this site which was used from 1964-1971. Michigan's first rocket to enter space was launched from this site on Jan. 29, 1971. In tribute to the historic work done in the field of rocketry, this memorial stone was placed in the summer of the year 2000 by:" and below are engraved logos of the General Technics and PFRC student groups, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. To the left of the inscription is carved a long, thin rocket
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