Iron Mountain is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 7,624 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Dickinson County, in the state's Upper Peninsula. Iron Mountain was named for the valuable iron ore found in the vicinity.
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This is the place to go when you want to have a personal spirit-filled experience in your faith. Afterwards a stroll in its beautiful gardens will fill & delight your senses.
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This Veterans Memorial is dedicated to any and all Upper Peninsula Armed Forces veterans of all services. It is newly built in last 10 yrs by dedicated local folks. Memorial tiles have been installed by family members. Located atop Pine Mountain and adjacent to the top of Pine Mountain Ski Jump, and at top end of the steps from the bottom of the Ski Jump. This memorial is a must-see for tourists. ... Free & open to public, but hard to find; GPS might not work. You'll drive through some residential neighborhoods & on gravel roads. Car Directions: starting from McDonalds at 1140 S. Stephenson Ave., head westbound on US2, going through downtown Iron Mtn.; make a LEFT turn onto Kent Street at sign for Pine Mountain Resort, and also for Museum. Proceed on Kent St. up the hill, past the Cornish Pump & Glider Musem. (go back to them later if you haven't been there). Kent St. goes through a few residential blocks. You'll come to a stop sign, with a sign pointing to the right, to go to Pine Mtn Resort. Make right turn onto Forest. Proceed 1 block; make left turn onto Walker St. ... Proceed on Walker St. until you come to a fork in the road, with a sign pointing to the right. Go to the right, onto Kramer St., stay on same road for another mile, it turns into gravel, beyond that, you'll see the ski jump on the right. Adjacent to top of ski jump is the U.P. Veterans Memorial. Enjoy!
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Built by the Rotary Club of Iron Mountain-Kingsford in 2010, the lookout is perched at the top of Millie Hill and faces southwest. Offering incredible views of the community and 180-degree vistas that include the neighboring state of Wisconsin. In 2016 the platform was officially named for Samuel Bassett, Dickinson County's last surviving Civil War veteran who died in 1941 at the age of 99.
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CLOSED FOR THE 2021 SEASON DUE TO COVID-19 REGULATIONS & STATE GUIDELINES. While we are closed you can still view the Museum by visiting our website and checking out the virtual tour of this location for FREE! The Menominee Range Historical Museum collections are housed in the former Carnegie Public Library, built in 1901-1902 with a gift of $17,500 from Andrew Carnegie. The building was added to the Michigan State Register of Historic Sites in May, 1977. The Museum features over 100 exhibits depicting life on the Menominee Iron Range from the latter part of the nineteenth century through the early years of the twentieth century.
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