Copper Peak is an imposing ski jumping hill and recreational area in Ironwood, Michigan, constructed in 1962. It is the world's tallest man-made ski jumping hill, offering breathtaking views and a challenging athletic venue.
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Transportation; Architecture
Between Suffolk And Lowell Sts., Ironwood, Michigan
Industry; Politics/Government; Architecture
631 E. Mcleod Ave., Ironwood, Michigan
Architecture; Social History
235 E. Aurora St., Ironwood, Michigan
Politics/Government; Architecture
Mcleod Ave. And Norfolk St., Ironwood, Michigan
Entertainment/Recreation; Architecture
Aurora St., Ironwood, Michigan
Politics/Government; Architecture; Social History
Mcleod Ave. And Marquette St., Ironwood, Michigan
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Industry
Ne Of Munising Off Mi 94, Munising, Michigan
Architecture; Landscape Architecture
300 Ridge Rd., Bay City, Michigan
Military
Bounded By The C.o.e. Service Plaza On The N, Portage St. On The S, Brady St. On The E, And Bingham St. On The W, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
Industry; Invention
Aragon And Antoine Sts., Iron Mountain, Michigan
Military; Politics/Government
Near Mackinac Bridge At The Terminus Of U.s. 31, Mackinaw City, Michigan
Agriculture; Conservation; Native American
Indian Village Rd., Watersmeet Township, Michigan