A Town Called Ironwood
The fascinating beginnings of a small mining camp on the western edge of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Its rise to Iron mining supremacy early in the 20th century and its eventual decline.

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Living in the Upper Peninsula

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The Mine Wars (2018) | Full Documentary | AMERICAN EXPERIENCE

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The Libertarian Town That Ruined Life for Everyone.

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Inside Michigan's Upper Peninsula (Finnish Community) 🇺🇸🇫🇮

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How the Anthracite Coal Miners of Pennsylvania Dug the Tunnels That Heated America

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A Story of Natural Iron Ore on the Great Lakes

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Deep Woods Frontier: Logging in northern Michigan

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This Bunker Town STILL HAS RESIDENTS! | Abandoned Americana | History Documentary

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Keweenaw: Copper to Lost Chryslers

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Why Railroads Refuse To Sell Their Old Cabooses To Collectors

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Keweenaw Peninsula MICHIGAN - Empty Ghost Towns In The Most Remote Part Of The Upper Peninsula

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Finnish Cuisine On Michigan's Upper Peninsula | Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern | Travel Channel

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The history of Oregon's county poor farms | Oregon Experience

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Hurley, The Most Infamous Little Town In America

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Hoover Dam's FATAL FLAW Causes DEAD POOL in 48 Hours - Lake Mead Is Going Dark...

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White Pine History: Logging in Michigan

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Ironwood, MI | A 4K City Walking Tour

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Nazi Town, USA | Full Documentary | AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | PBS

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Almost No One Has Been Here in a Century. Welcome.

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