After a number of summer cottages were constructed, the community incorporated as the town of Eagle Harbor in 1929.
It is located on the eastern part of the island on the south side of Eagle Harbor (hence its name).
It is located across Eagle Harbor from Peninsula State Park.
Eagle Harbor was designated a superfund site in 1987 due to pollution from the creosote plant.
Eagle was destroyed by fire in 1902 at Eagle Harbor.
It flows mostly west and north into Eagle Harbor of Lake Superior.
In 1857, the Legislature enacted a law to provide a road from Eagle Harbor south to Ontonagon.
Eagle Harbor - A hamlet in the south part of the town.
Eagle Harbor may refer to a water body or community in the United States:
Authorities suspected he fell overboard when the ship turned to enter Eagle Harbor while he was sitting on a railing.