- Flint,
occasionally flintstone, is a
sedimentary cryptocrystalline form of the
mineral quartz,
categorized as the
variety of
chert that
occurs in chalk...
- The
Gunflint chert (1.88 Ga) is a
sequence of
banded iron
formation rocks that are
exposed in the
Gunflint Range of
northern Minnesota and northwestern...
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County State-Aid Highway 12 (CSAH 12), also
known as the
Gunflint Trail, or
County Road 12 (CR 12), is a 57-mile (92 km)
paved roadway and
National Scenic...
- The
Gunflint Range is an iron ore
deposit in
northern Minnesota in the
United States and
Northwestern Ontario, Canada. The
range extends from the extreme...
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Gunflint Lodge is one of the
oldest and the best
known lodges on the
Gunflint Trail in Minnesota,
United States. It is
located on
Gunflint Lake, on the...
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kilometres north-west of
Grand Marais,
Minnesota near the end of the
historic Gunflint Trail. The Port Arthur,
Duluth and
Western Railway was
built to the mine...
- and
before Minnesota's statehood, it was
inhabited by the Ojibwe. The
Gunflint Trail, a
National Scenic Byway,
begins in
Grand Marais and ends near the...
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Boundary Waters in
Minnesota in 1927 and
helped establish the
Gunflint Lodge and the
overall Gunflint Trail area. She was the
author of two
published books and...
- The
Gunflint and Lake
Superior Railroad (G&LS) is a
defunct Minnesota logging railroad that
operated in the
Thunder Bay
District of
northwestern Ontario...
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Family Feasts.
Leisure Arts. p. 18. ISBN 978-1601408006. Berg, Ron (1997). The
Gunflint Lodge Cookbook. U of
Minnesota Press. p. 60. ISBN 978-1452903149....