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  1. Outside, a trail connects the museum to the 47-mile Iron Ore Heritage Trail, which passes artwork, interpretive signs and relics of the region’s mining history. Story by Gary Thompson. On a fall drive through the Upper Peninsula, the copper boom still echoes throughout the tours, scenic routes and historic sites.

  2. 1 wrz 2015 · The ore dock has 200 pockets and can store 50,000 tons of iron ore pellets with an annual capacity of 9.5 million tons. Every year hundreds of visitors flock to the Upper Peninsula city to watch the ships sail into the harbor and load up with iron ore.

  3. Upper Harbor Ore Dock. If you’re looking for a unique pastime while in town, take a moment to watch a freighter loading iron ore pellets at Marquette’s Upper Harbor Ore Dock. Built in 1912, the Presque Isle Dock, as it’s also referred to, is still in use today.

  4. This mine operated for 68 years and produced 21,625,000 tons of iron ore for the great steel mills of the Midwest. Travel 2,600 feet through drifts and tunnels to 400 feet below the earth's surface. See amazing rock formations and large underground lighted caverns.

  5. The Tilden Mine is the last remaining large and active iron mine in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It is located in the historic mining region known as the Marquette Iron Range, and is part of a major open pit mining area shared with the Empire Mine, which closed in 2016.

  6. Timber, Iron Ore & Copper Mines. As you travel through Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, you may wonder what brought European immigrants to this vast, remote wilderness. It was the prospect of prosperity and wealth — cutting timber, going deep into the earth for iron, copper and some silver, too.

  7. We are a 47-mile, year round, multi-use, interpretive trail stretching across the Marquette Iron Range from Harvey to Republic in the Upper Peninsula. The linear outdoor museum connects trail users to the sites and stories of 160+ years of iron mining within the Marquette Iron Range.