Iron mining began in Minnesota more than 100 years ago when the first natural, red iron ore was shipped from the Vermilion Range near Tower in 1884. Since that time, Minnesota iron mining has undergone incredible changes. In the mid-1950s, we stopped mining red ore and ultimately invested $4 billion in seven mining and processing operations that today provide two-thirds of the ore used to make steel in America.
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