Lost Iron Range
In many ways, the story of the Iron Range of northern Minnesota is the story of America.

About Lost Iron Range
In many ways, the story of the Iron Range of northern Minnesota is the story of America. A melting pot of cultures, once home to a vast white pine forest, the Iron Range is best known today as the iron mining capital of the United States. “Lost Iron Range,” tells the story of the people and the places that have faded from memory. It’s the place that helped build a nation, and win two world wars.
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