North Hibbing Town Site Frisbee Park, Minnesota
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The town of North Hibbing was moved in the 1920s to make room for expansion of the Hull Rust iron pit. Though many mining towns have been moved in the past, this former town site is unique because it has been developed into a frisbee golf course. Each "hole" in the course is a historic site, usually an empty building slab or some other remnant, marked with an interpretive plaque. A new hybrid form of interpretive recreation.
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