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Open Opens at 9:00-17:00
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302 Kent St, Iron Mountain, MI 49801, United StatesMap
Phone+1 906-774-1086
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  • CassandraSz
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    Overall Pretty Good

    Pretty neat place, we came with our family since my husband is an Aviation enthusiast. Didn't realize it was actually a pump house AND glider museum. You do have to pay extra for admittance to enter b...

    Reviewed on Jul 5, 2023
  • Cindy L
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    Fascinating history lesson - MUST SEE

    The museum exceeded my expectations. It shares a site with the Cornish pumping engine (HUGE). That was a bonus. Reading the history of the gliders and the stats associated with the combat missions t...

    Reviewed on Aug 19, 2021
  • Karen P
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    A Must See!

    The Cornish pump museum is interesting and has items we have not seen before and the lady at the counter is very knowledgeable and kind. I wish I could remember her name . Then we went into the Glide...

    Reviewed on Sep 27, 2019
  • Mindie D
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    Pleasantly surprised

    I'm not really into military history but my husband is, so we stopped in on our last vacation. I thought I would be bored, but I learned SO much. This hidden gem of times gone by blew my mind. The sto...

    Reviewed on Sep 18, 2019
  • Steven B
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    `Standing Under The Shadow Of Stealth

    There are two very interesting towns that you may not know about, or, that you may not hear about, but they are vitally important in history – and of great importance today. The two sister towns are, ...

    Reviewed on Sep 15, 2019