In far northern Wisconsin, workers once built a structure that was simply incredible. The Soo Line Ore Dock extended like a giant metal finger into the cold waters of Lake Superior. While it had a very important purpose, this dock’s time has come and gone and its main structure was dismantled years ago. What remains is still pretty incredible though, and it's an eerie reminder of a great era in Ashland, Wisconsin.
The dock was built in Ashland, pop. 7,900, a port city near the head of Chequamegon Bay. The city is located in Ashland and Bayfield Counties.
The waterfront for years was dominated by this massive railroad ore dock. It was built in 1916 to load the iron ore that was mined in Wisconsin and Michigan.
An incredible quantity of iron ore was loaded onto freighter ships here, so it could be transported to steel factories in ports like Ashtabula, Ohio.
Construction of the dock began in 1916.
The concrete Ashland ore dock was incredible. It was 80 feet high and 75 feet wide.
In 1925, it was expanded to 1,800 feet in length. It was a true marvel, the largest ore dock of its kind in the United States.
But its days were numbered as the industry declined in the area. It was last used to load ore in 1965.
There were efforts to preserve the dock as a historic landmark but it was deemed structurally unsafe so it was removed. The demolition was completed in 2013.
The base of the old ore dock remains and Ashland, WI now owns the property and is working on redevelopment plans. While the main structure is gone, the base itself is pretty incredible!
Learn more about the history of the Soo Line Ore Dock on the Visit Ashland website or pay a visit to the Ashland Historical Society Museum on Main Street. Then, pop by and pay a visit to its former location for yourself!
Have you ever watched ships come and go around Wisconsin? It's a pretty incredible sight!
When it comes to man-made architecture, Wisconsin has a number of incredible structures. One bridge in the heart of Green Bay takes drivers high in the sky – it’s the tallest bridge in the state! You'll want to check out every entry on this list of architectural wonders in WI. But when it comes to natural wonders ... well, Wisconsin knows how to do those too! Grab a GPS app and start exploring!
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/wisconsin/leo-frigo-bridge-wi/
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