An ore dock is a large structure used for loading ore (typically from railway cars or ore jennies) onto ships, which then carry the ore to steelworks or...
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for cruise ships, and dock is used for almost everything else, often with a qualifier, such as ferry dock, swimming dock, ore dock and others. However,...
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46°32′30″N 87°23′38″W / 46.54178°N 87.39394°W / 46.54178; -87.39394 The Ore Dock Brewing Company is a craft brewery in Marquette, Michigan, that opened...
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Ashland, Wisconsin (section Ore dock)
demolition of the dock. All material on the ore dock was removed, down to the concrete base. This was completed in 2013. The base of the ore dock remains. The...
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became the leading shipping center of the Upper Peninsula. The first ore pocket dock, designed by an early town leader, John Burt, was built by the Cleveland...
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four large Hulett ore unloaders at the Pennsylvania Railway Ore Dock, which when built in 1911 was the largest ore-unloading dock on the Great Lakes...
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supply of high-quality iron ore dwindled, mines and pits were closing across Minnesota's iron ranges. The DM&IR's ore docks in Two Harbors closed in 1963...
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experience to this project. The fabricated steel for the dock including the large steel ore chutes would be furnished by McClintick, Marshall Corporation...
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(10 tons approx.) of ore, raised, and moved back toward the dock. The workmen who operated the Hulett uploaders were known as Ore Hogs. To reduce the required...
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Retrieved September 19, 2018. Slater, Brady (July 19, 2019). "Historic ore boat nears return to service following long layoff". Duluth News Tribune...
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