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This is the crusher building at LTV's large open pit mine near Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota--the place goes by a variety of (historical) names, the most recent of which is Cliffs-Erie (Cliffs being the mine's manager; Erie being the mine's name). The Hoyt Lakes plant is the oldest taconite processing plant in existence, dating from the mid-1950s. The processing plant's been optioned to Polymet; the rest of the complex is available....
This photo really doesn't give a proper perspective; that building would be huge in any setting.
Taken during a tour with the Missabe Railroad Historical Society.
This photo really doesn't give a proper perspective; that building would be huge in any setting.
Taken during a tour with the Missabe Railroad Historical Society.
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