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Ewen is a small unincorporated community, near where M-28 crosses the south branch of the Ontonagon River. The community began as a logging camp in 1888 and in 1889 gained a depot named Ewen Station on the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway (now the Soo Line). It was named for W. A. Ewen, a treasurer of the railroad. It also received a Post Office named Ewen Station in 1889, shortened to Ewen in 1894. The Ewen Post Office serves much of the township area. Bruce Crossing is about 5 miles east on M-28 and Matchwood about 6 miles west.
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Ewen Bunkhouse, 108 S Cedar Street, Ewen, MI 49925, Phone: (906) 988-2677
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Gogebic Retreats, 108 S. Cedar Street, Ewen, MI 49925, Phone: (906) 988-2677
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