Iron Mountain, Michigan is located in the Upper Peninsula, less than 100 miles from Green Bay. The mountain town surged in population in the late 1800’s as it grew around area iron mines. Today, the area is full of history and several local museums focus on the mining origins of the town. Outdoor adventure is available year-round, whether it’s summer golfing and water skiing, winter snow skiing or ice fishing and the snowmobile championships, or springtime white water rafting and hiking. Edgewater Resort Country Log Cabins provide comfortable accommodations.

WWII Glider and Military Museum


Iron Mountain’s WWI Glider and Military Museum displays a collection of Model CG-4A gliders built for the US Army by the Ford Motor Company, along with other small aircraft, some refurbished, some replicas, and some ¾ sized models. A collection of military uniforms ranges from the Civil War to the current war in Afghanistan.

Additional artifacts from World War II include a vintage Jeep, a Ford dumptruck and sedan, and photographs. The museum is operated by the Menominee Range Historical Society, a non-profit dedicated to preserving the history of the Menominee Iron Range and educating the public about the region’s contributions to the United States.

302 Kent St, Mountain, MI 49801, Phone: 906-774-1086, Map

UP Veteran’s Memorial

UP Veteran’s Memorial

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The UP Veteran’s Memorial honors members of all 15 counties of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula who fought and lost their lives as members of the United States armed services. Granite markers surrounding a flag atop Pine Mountain recognize each conflict including Vietnam, Korea, World War I and II, Lebanon-Grenada and the Gulf Wars.

At the base of the flagpole is a time capsule, scheduled to be opened in July of 2106, 100 years after the memorial was dedicated. Commemorative items and memorial bricks may be purchased to support continued upkeep of the UP Veteran’s Memorial, a non-profit organization.

Top of Pine Mountain, Iron Mountain, Michigan 49801, Phone: 906-779-5513, Map

Chapin Mine Street Pump Engine

Chapin Mine Street Pump Engine

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The Chapin Mine Company formed in 1879 in response to the rush for iron mining in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. In 1889, the company built the Cornish Pump, which remains the biggest reciprocating steam-driven engine in the United States.

Known as the Chapin Mine Street Pump Engine, it was once openly displayed at the corner of Kimberly Avenue and Kent Street. The pump solved the problem of mining for iron below a cedar swamp, significantly reducing accidents and increasing productivity. It operated until 1896 when a shift in the ground cracked the engine. The pump was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981, and is housed today within the Cornish Pumping Engine and Mining Museum, alongside other historic mining equipment and artifacts.

Chapin Mine Street Pump Engine, 300 Kent St, Iron Mountain, MI 49801, Phone: 906-774-1086

Dickinson County Library


The Dickinson County Library was built in 1902 with a grant from Andrew Carnegie. A stipulation of the grant ensured that the library would continue to be operated by the county in perpetuity.

Cornish Pumping Engine and Mining Museum

Cornish Pumping Engine and Mining Museum

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The Cornish Pumping Engine and Mining Museum is operated by the Menominee Historic Society, and houses America’s largest steam-driven pumping engine, the Chapin Mine Pump Engine, built in 1889. The Chapin Mine of Iron Mountain was one of the wettest iron mines in history, and the pump was famous for making the iron ore accessible until 1896 when a crack developed in the engine due to a shift in the ground level. The museum houses the 54-foot tall pump alongside other mining equipment, artifacts and photographs from the era, including jack hammers, ore cars, engines and dynamite cars. In addition to being a Michigan State and National Historic Site, the pump and surrounding site are listed as a National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark and a Michigan Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.

Cornish Pumping Engine and Mining Museum, 300 Kent St, Iron Mountain, MI 49801, Phone: 906-774-1086

Storheims

Storheims

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Storheims Restaurant was founded in 1996 in honor of the original Green Bay, Wisconsin location. The burger and custard stand has since grown into an expanded menu. Breakfasts feature traditional Swedish menu items such as made-from-scratch pancakes, Belgian waffles and a Swedish sampler including meatballs, sausage and smoked ham. Lunches and dinners have long been known for the burgers, and now include salads, pizza and classic entrees such as pot roast, meatloaf and BBQ style pulled pork.

Custard flavors rotate daily, while chocolate and vanilla are always on hand. Custard desserts at Storheims include a variety of sundaes and custard cakes.

W8177 Highway US 2, Iron Mountain, MI 49801, Phone: 906-779-9580, Map

Sol Blu Lounge and Taproom


Sol Blu Lounge and Taproom is located in a historic building, built as a bank in the 1890’s from local red sandstone.

212 E Ludington St, Iron Mountain, MI 49801, Phone: 906-828-1880, Map

Recreation Lanes

Recreation Lanes

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Striving to provide the kind of up-market, modern bowling facility that will draw customers back time after time, Recreation Lanes is independently owned and operated. Recreation Lanes is perfect for all levels of bowling proficiency, offering fun for the whole family as well as league opportunities for more serious competitors.

1555 N. Stephenson Ave, Iron Mountain, MI 49801, 906 774 9852, Map