April 21, 2026

US Trout Feeding Station – South of Grand Marais Michigan c1940

A Black-And-White Postcard Photo Of A Fenced Log Cabin With A Stone Walkway Curving Through A Grassy Yard, Surrounded By Dense Trees.

A log building sits behind a low picket fence at the “U.S. Trout Feeding Station” south of Grand Marais, Michigan, as labeled on this vintage photo postcard. The stone path and neat yard feel almost like a park — but this spot was tied to fisheries work, likely connected to raising or feeding trout for stocking local waters.

The card’s markings include “Michigan – A-2046,” and similar postcards are credited to the L.L. Cook Company.

Do you know where this station was located — or what happened to it?

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Michaela is a history buff and loves to export historical markers and old buildings and seeks stories about Michigan and Great Lakes history. When she is not writing, you can find her with a good book sipping wine on the beach.

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