<font color="0000ff">marty700</font> said:
<font color="0000ff">"I thought we were talking about some other locale!"</font>
Now I'm not really sure what he meant by that …
I will say this (something I've been tempted to say a number of times before):
It always seems a bit uncommon or strange, if not totally alien, to hear someone refer to Copper Harbor as "Copper", as in:
<font color="0000ff">"You guys need to keep the silence about Copper."</font>
<font color="0000ff">"… -20 in Wakefield when we leave in the morning, and be above zero in Copper."</font>
Kinda marks one as a tourist.
The instinctive reaction on hearing/seeing that is "Copper what?", since there are literally a zillion "Copper this, Copper that, Copper something else", in both geographic and business names from the tip o' the Keweenaw to Gogebic County.
A local resident would be far more likely to say "The Harbor" in referring to Copper Harbor, never mind the remaining possible confusion among "Copper Harbor", "Eagle Harbor", "Agate Harbor", "Horseshoe Harbor", etc. If only 'cuz Copper Harbor is the largest and most prominent of 'em all.