Shop & Donate to Goodwill NWUP
Premium Sheds at PremiumUpSheds.com
Marquette County Transit Authority - Road Tested and Passenger Approved
Press Releases

Guided Bike Tours July 14th, 21st, 28th Take Cyclists Through U.P. Countryside, into Michigan History

Contact: Troy Henderson, 906-475-7857

Guided Bike Tours Take Cyclists Through U.P. Countryside, into Michigan History

Man in DNR shirt points out sights to group sitting on rock overlooking town
The Michigan Iron Industry Museum’s popular Iron Ore Heritage Trail bike tours take cyclists on a journey to explore historic sites and discover stories of the Marquette Iron Range.

Registration is open for the Michigan Iron Industry Museum’s popular Iron Ore Heritage Trail bike tours. Offered July 14, 21 and 28, the tours take cyclists on an approximately five-hour, 16-mile journey to explore historic sites and discover stories of the Marquette Iron Range.

Tours begin and end in Negaunee at the Michigan Iron Industry Museum, site of the Carp River Forge, where iron mined on the Marquette Range first was forged in the 1840s. Led by museum historian Troy Henderson, the tour pedals to the Jackson Mine and then continues into Ishpeming, making several stops along the way, including Old Towne Negaunee and the site of the Pioneer Furnace.

“Iron mining on the Marquette Range is a big story to tell,” said Henderson. “The tour combines traditional museum interpretation with visits to sites where the history actually happened. Folks on the tour get the best of both worlds.”

Tours start at 9 a.m.; pre-registration is required. A $25 fee includes the guided tour, lunch provided by Negaunee’s Midtown Bakery and Café, a Michigan Iron Industry Museum souvenir and a viewing of the museum’s documentary “Iron Spirits: Life on Michigan’s Iron Ranges.” More information and a registration form are available on the museum’s Iron Ore Heritage Trail Bike Tours webpage.

The Michigan Iron Industry Museum is a nationally accredited museum located at 73 Forge Road in Negaunee, eight miles west of Marquette; enter off U.S. 41. For more information, call 906-475-7857 or visit www.michigan.gov/ironindustrymuseum.

The Michigan History Center is part of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Its museum and archival programs foster curiosity, enjoyment, and inspiration rooted in Michigan’s stories. It includes the Michigan History Museum, 10 regional museums, Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Underwater Preserve, and the Archives of Michigan.  Learn more at www.michigan.gov/michiganhistory.

Original Notice: June 29, 2017

 

Submit Press Releases, News, Calendar Items, and Community Events to mediaBrew radio stations WFXD, WKQS, WRUP, GTO, Fox Sport Marquette, and 106.1 The Sound
Click To Submit Press Releases, News, Calendar Items, and Community Events to mediaBrew radio stations WFXD, WKQS, WRUP, GTO, Fox Sport Marquette, and 106.1 The Sound

Marquette, Michigan Calendar; Ishpeming Calendar; Negaunee Calendar; Gwinn Calendar; Negaunee Calendar and Events; Upper Peninsula Calendar of Events; Escanaba Events and Calendar

Related posts

DNR accepting Aquatic Habitat Grant pre-proposals Aug. 1-29

Todd P

NMU Celebrates First MSAT Grads April 29, 2021

Staff mediaBrew

Community Theatre in the Central UP Looking for ACTORS

Todd P

An Evening in Tuscany October 21st

Todd P

Michigan Tech Named Michigan’s “Most Underrated University”

Todd P

USACE tug raised from St. Marys River

Todd P

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More