In 1959, Charlevoix was chosen as the site of the nation’s fifth nuclear plant, and the first in Michigan, at Consumers Power’s Big Rock Point on the Lake Michigan shore four miles north of town. The plant became a focal point of enormous local pride, bitter condemnation, and constant controversy. But for 35 years after the reactor was powered up at 2:35 P. M. on September 27, 1962, Big Rock Point provided one of the largest tax-paying industries and employers of highly skilled people that Charlevoix and the county has ever experienced.