Gay, Michigan

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The sign for the Gay Bar
The sign for the Gay Bar

Gay, is a tiny unincorporated community in Keweenaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is 12 miles from Lake Linden on Copper Island at the western end of the Upper Peninsula. Local government is provided by Sherman Township. As of 2000, its population is 60.

The Mohawk Mining Company built a stamp mill in Gay in 1898. The residual stamp sand dumped into Lake Superior increased the town's area greatly. Today, only the large smokestack and the ruins from the stamp mill still remain. The only remaining business is a bar, which is called The Gay Bar, although it is not a gay bar; it is named after the town.

The town was named after its founder, Joseph E. Gay.

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Coordinates: 47°13′39″N, 88°09′49″W