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. There are now three branches of the library throughout Dickinson County. The library is a steward of local history, and holds a collection of photographs and documents related to Iron Mountain and the Menominee Range. Meetings of the local genealogical society take place once monthly. Additional programs for kids, teens and adults are ongoing and include reading programs for children, a lego club and gamers club for older kids, and author talks, book clubs and lectures for adults.
401 Iron Mountain St, Iron Mountain, MI 49801, Phone: 906-774-1218, Map
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