The Historic Ironwood Museum is located in the beautifully restored Chicago and North West Train Depot which was built back in 1892. The depot was used from many decades including during the region’s iron mining boom days which ended around 1966. While the museum is home to a treasure-trove of interesting historic and cultural artifacts, the building itself is well worth a visit. It is a great example of Richardson Romanesque style and was built using Lake Superior sandstone bricks. The museum is also the headquarters of the Ironwood Historical Society and is home to an Archive and Research center. The museum is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

150 N. Lowell Street, Ironwood, MI 49938, 906 932 0287

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