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- Wolverine_Hill abstract "Wolverine Hill was a ski jumping hill located at Ironwood in Michigan, USA. Owned by the Gogebic Range Ski Club, it had a K-point at 66 meters.Three world records in ski jumping were set at Wolverine Hill. The ski club had a vision of building the largest ski jumping hill in the world in the 1930s. The hill remained in use until 1969 when they built Copper Peak ski flying hill. Six years later they modernized the hill for young jumpers, but it has since been demolished.".
- Wolverine_Hill wikiPageExternalLink 0759-Wolverine+Hill.
- Wolverine_Hill wikiPageID "33386412".
- Wolverine_Hill wikiPageRevisionID "586620693".
- Wolverine_Hill caption "The hill sometime between 1914 and 1918".
- Wolverine_Hill city Ironwood.
- Wolverine_Hill city Michigan.
- Wolverine_Hill closed "1969".
- Wolverine_Hill country United_States.
- Wolverine_Hill demolished "yes".
- Wolverine_Hill hasPhotoCollection Wolverine_Hill.
- Wolverine_Hill hillName "Wolverine Hill".
- Wolverine_Hill hillRecord "51.5 m".
- Wolverine_Hill hillRecord "Ragnar Omdtvedt".
- Wolverine_Hill kSpot "K-66".
- Wolverine_Hill opened "1935".
- Wolverine_Hill subject Category:Defunct_sports_venues_in_Michigan.
- Wolverine_Hill subject Category:Ski_jumping_venues_in_Michigan.
- Wolverine_Hill type Area108497294.
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- Wolverine_Hill type Object100002684.
- Wolverine_Hill type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Wolverine_Hill type Region108630985.
- Wolverine_Hill type Scene108645963.
- Wolverine_Hill type SportsVenuesInMichigan.
- Wolverine_Hill type Venue108677628.
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- Wolverine_Hill comment "Wolverine Hill was a ski jumping hill located at Ironwood in Michigan, USA. Owned by the Gogebic Range Ski Club, it had a K-point at 66 meters.Three world records in ski jumping were set at Wolverine Hill. The ski club had a vision of building the largest ski jumping hill in the world in the 1930s. The hill remained in use until 1969 when they built Copper Peak ski flying hill. Six years later they modernized the hill for young jumpers, but it has since been demolished.".
- Wolverine_Hill label "Wolverine Hill".
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