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Iron Range
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The '''Iron Range''' and '''
Arrowhead Region Arrowhead''' regions make up the northeastern section of
Minnesota in the
United States. "The Range", as it is known by locals, is a region with multiple distinct bands of
iron ore, of which the
Mesabi Range is by far the largest. The far eastern area, along the shore of Lake Superior, and the far northern area, along the Canadian border, of the region are not associated with
iron ore mining, and are collectively referred to as the Arrowhead region of the state. The total population of the region is 322,073.
The area consists of seven counties:
Aitkin County, Minnesota Aitkin,
Carlton County, Minnesota Carlton,
Cook County, Minnesota Cook,
Itasca County, Minnesota Itasca,
Koochiching County, Minnesota Koochiching,
Lake County, Minnesota Lake, and
St. Louis County, Minnesota St. Louis.
The Iron Range and its economy
From a
geology geological perspective, the Iron Range includes:
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Mesabi Range, largely within Itasca and St. Louis counties;
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Vermilion Range (Minnesota) Vermilion Range, northeast of the Mesabi, in St. Louis and Lake counties;
*
Gunflint Range is in the extreme northern portion of Cook County and extends into
Canada; and
*
Cuyuna Range, southwest of the Mesabi, largely within
Crow Wing County, Minnesota Crow Wing County.
The size of the Mesabi Range leads many Minnesotans to equate it directly with the Iron Range, in exclusion of the other, smaller ranges.
The
Iron Range Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Board (IRRRB), sometimes known simply as [http://ironrangeresources.org/ Iron Range Resources], is an economic development agency funded partly by taxes levied by the state on
taconite-producing companies and charged with creating jobs. Detractors consider it an example of
pork barrel politics.
Geography
The area contains a mixture of deciduous forest populated by
maple,
oak,
poplar, and
birch, as well as areas of coniferous forest that include red, white, and jack pine, and various species of
spruce. The area includes hundreds of small lakes, and is home to the
Chippewa National Forest and
Superior National Forest.
Cities
The Iron Range does not contain any large cities; some of the more substantial communities in the region include:
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Hibbing, Minnesota Hibbing (pop. 17,071) Former home of
Bob Dylan and home of the
Hull-Rust Mine, which has the largest iron-ore pit in the world. Also birthplace of
Roger Maris.
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Virginia, Minnesota Virginia (pop. 9,157) Is the shopping center of the northern part of the Iron Range, has the
Thunderbird Mall.
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Grand Rapids, Minnesota Grand Rapids (pop. 7,764)
Judy Garland's birthplace.
Culture
The area has a recognizably Central European heritage. A strong "Minnesota accent" is present in the area, especially among the older part of the populace, hence the popular nickname, "Da Range".
Politics
Although the area is mostly white and rural, conditions favoring the
Republican Party (United States) Republican Party, it has remained a
Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party stronghold because of the presence of miners unions. In
2004,
John Kerry carried many of the
county counties in the region.
Climate
The region is known for unrelentingly harsh winters, and pleasant, albeit mosquito-infested summers. The average year-round temperature is in the 30's °F (between about 2 °C and 4 °C). Temperatures below -40 °F/°C occur somewhere in the region during most winters. For example, statistics from the Midwestern Regional Climate Center climate summaries[http://mcc.sws.uiuc.edu/html/MWclimate_data_summaries.htm], record that Virginia has a mean annual temperature of 38 °F, with an average January low temperature of -6.2 °F (about -21 °C) and July high of 77.4 °F (25 °C). Precipitation there averages 27 in (690 mm) annually and snowfall 53.2 in (135 cm). Near Lake Superior, the temperature differences are somewhat less extreme.
External links
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Iron Range Beginnings with a map
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Mining Communities in Northeastern Minnesota with a map
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Mn DNR
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Minnesota Historical Society
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Category:Geography of Minnesota
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