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Crawfords Quarry was once a small community in Michigan, United States. It started in 1864, likely because of a nearby stone quarry. A quarry is a place where people dig out rocks, like limestone, from the ground. These rocks are used for building or making other materials.

This settlement was active for many years, but by 1900, it was abandoned. This often happens when the main reason a community exists, like a quarry, runs out of resources or is no longer needed.

The Rebirth of a Community: Calcite

Just ten years later, in 1910, the same location became home to a new community. It was given a new name: Calcite. The name "Calcite" is interesting because calcite is a common mineral found in limestone, which is often mined in quarries. This suggests that quarrying activities probably started up again in the area, bringing new life to the old settlement.

Today, this historic spot is part of the city of Rogers City, Michigan. It's a great example of how places can change and evolve over time, sometimes even getting a new name and purpose!

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