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  2. Angeli Foods - Wikipedia

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    Angeli Foods, also known as Angeli's Central Market or Angeli's Super Valu, was an American grocery store chain founded in Iron River, Michigan. [1] Italian immigrant Alfred Angeli opened the first store in 1917, and the company grew to encompass several locations dotted across the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Angeli Foods remained under family ...

  3. Iron River, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Iron River is a city in Iron County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census , the city population was 3,007. The city is situated at the southeast corner of Iron River Township , but is administratively autonomous.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Iron County ...

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    The Iron River Creamery was founded in 1913 by Henry H. Frailing and quickly outgrew the original building. Frailing built this new, larger creamery building in 1920. The Iron River Creamery is architecturally significant as a good example of commercial architecture in the Classical Revival style. 43: Iron River Town Hall: Iron River Town Hall

  5. Iron River - Wikipedia

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    Iron River Township, Michigan, United States Iron River, Michigan, a city in the township; Iron River, Wisconsin, United States, a town Iron River (CDP), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community and census-designated place within the town; Iron River, Alberta, Canada, a hamlet

  6. Iron County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Entering Iron County on US 2 / US 141. US 2 – runs east–west through lower part of county. Enters west line at 6 miles (9.7 km) above SW corner, then runs east and southeast to Crystal Falls, where it turns south and runs into Wisconsin. Passes Mineral Hills, Iron River, and Fortune Lake. US 141 – runs north–south through center of county.

  7. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Iron County - Wikipedia

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    Iron Inn: 202 West Adams Iron River: December 18, 1974: Italian Society Duke of Abruzzi Hall† East side of McGillis Avenue between Morgan and Sawyer streets Caspian: July 26, 1974: Donald C. MacKinnon House† (demolished) 411 North Ninth Street Iron River: September 17, 1974: Ojibwe Indian Village and Burial Ground: 1630 Co. Rd. 424 Crystal ...

  8. Riverside Site - Wikipedia

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    The Riverside site is located on a sandy tract of land near Menominee's Riverside Cemetery. [3] The area is covered with low hills and ridges, and is primarily sandy with a thin cover of sod. [ 3 ] The archaeological site is located on a high sand dune overlooking the Menominee River .

  9. Iron River (Menominee River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The Iron River is a 17.1-mile-long (27.5 km) [1] river in Iron County, Michigan, in the United States. It flows from northwest to southeast through the city of Iron River to the Brule River. It is part of the Menominee River watershed, flowing to Lake Michigan. The river was named from a visible outcrop of iron ore along its banks. [2]