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NOTES ON HISTORY AND NEWS IN CALUMET, mICHIGAN

The early history of 512 Portland St

2/17/2017

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Early Businesses

Saloon
1898-1910
John Tambellini
1910-1920
Michael Sullivan
Others

Gunsmith
1914-1920
Michael Knight

Barber
Ca. 1917

Soda Parlor
1930 Narciso Bianchi
Picture
For our first blog post of 2017, we're taking a look at 512 Portland Street in Calumet, sometimes referred to as Curto's Wine Cellar. This Calumet DDA-owned building is set to receive a new roof this summer.

​Probably built after the 1870 fire that destroyed much of Red Jacket Village, 512 Portland St. was a residence on the edge of town. The village expanded around it, making the house a prime business location.

Numerous businesses occupied the basement and first floor while apartments housed many over the years. John Tambellini owned the building and operated his Santiago de Cuba saloon here from 1898 through 1910, when his new building next door was complete (now Luigi’s).  The saloon was then run by Irish-born Michael Sullivan. Scots-English Michael Knight was the only gunsmith in town when he used part of the first floor. During Prohibition, Narciso Bianchi of Copper Queen Whiskey fame had a “soda parlor” in the basement.

Residents and businessmen of at least nine ethnic backgrounds worked and lived here, in one of Calumet’s oldest extant buildings. Stained glass windows highlight the surviving basement storefront, once a feature of many of Calumet's commercial buildings.

Picture
KNHP Architect, John Rosemurgy and Architectural Tech. Tom Sickles have created a series of renderings that reflect current conditions and recommended rehabilitation actions for 512 Portland. View the PDF here. *Note rehab recommendations are draft schematic concepts not for construction.

Compiled by  Lynette WEbber, Keweenaw National Historical Park

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Bob Parsons
2/10/2018 02:01:08 pm

John Tambellini was my 3rd Great Uncle!

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  • About
    • OUR BOARD >
      • Join the Board
    • OUR PROGRAM
    • OUR PARTNERS
    • OUR COMMITTEES
  • VISIT
    • Explore History
    • Outdoors
    • Eat/Drink/Shop
  • EVENTS
    • Copper Dog 150
    • SPRING CLEANUP
    • FARMERS MARKET
    • GREAT DEER CHASE
    • PASTY FEST >
      • SPONSOR PASTY FEST
      • ATTEND
      • PASTY BAKE -OFF
      • Pasty Eating Competition
      • COOL CARS CAR SHOW
      • PARADE
      • VEND AT PASTY FEST
      • RESULTS
    • HALLOWEEN
    • LADIES DAY OUT >
      • Ladies Day Out Sign-Up for Business
    • CHRISTMAS IN CALUMET
    • GREAT BEAR CHASE
  • Living & Working
    • COMMUNITY
    • BUSINESS
    • GOVERNMENT
  • GET INVOLVED
    • BECOME A MEMBER
    • DONATE
    • VOLUNTEER
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  • BLOG - CALUMET CURRENT
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  • Calumet Area Trails Planning
    • ABOUT THE CAT GROUP
  • Community Garden
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  • Pasty Fest Welcome
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