Historical
Hibbing Historical Society & Museum
This active group offers memberships, items for purchase, upkeep on a number of historical collections, and other initiatives connecting Hibbing to it's rich past. The general nature and purpose of the Hibbing Historical Society shall be the discovery, preservation, and dissemination of knowledge about the history of Hibbing, Minnesota, and its part in the story of the Mesabi Iron Range, St. Louis County, and the State of Minnesota.
For more information: Hibbing Historical Society
Hull Rust Mine View - "Grand Canyon of the North"
611 McKinley Street, Hibbing, MN
The "Grand Canyon of the North", the World's Largest Open Pit Iron Ore Mine is located on the north edge of Hibbing. It is a landscape that bas been more than 120 years in the making. Visitors to the viewing area can watch mining in action as they gaze out over a pit that stretches 3.5 miles long, 1.5 miles wide and reaches a depth of 535 feet! This pit now encompasses more than 50 individual mines, over 40 separate properties, and since 1895 more than 800 million tons of iron ore have been removed.
GETTING HERE
Exit off Highway 169 in Hibbing onto Howard Street. Follow nine blocks to 3rd Avenue East. Take a right and go past the Greyhound Bus Museum. Follow signs to Hull Rust.
HOURS OF OPERATION
May through September: 9am - 8pm
HIBBING: KNOWN AS THE TOWN THAT MOVED
The Hull Rust Mine, one of many that sprung up in the area, began mining operations in 1896. The village of Hibbing grew up near this mine pit- too near, in fact. In 1918, all buildings in the northern section of town were mounted on steel wheels and moved two miles to the south to make room for the mine’s expansion. The move took two years and cost $16 million to complete. 185 houses and 20 businesses were relocated, and some of the larger buildings had to be cut in half during the process. Six blocks of Old North Hibbing became part of the mine.
QUICK FACTS
- The combined Hull Rust Mahoning Mine and the Hibbing Taconite open pit covers 5,000 acres.
- The maximum length of the pit is 8 miles, east to west.
- The maximum width of the open pit is 3.5 miles, north to south.
- More than 1.4 billion tons of earth has been moved from the Hull Rust site, about the equivalent of digging a narrow tunnel from Minnesota through the center of the Earth, and out the side!
- The United States’ ability to prevail in World Wars I and II was greatly enhanced by Minnesota’s iron ore reserves. Steel used in munitions and equipment was largely made possible by ore mined in northern Minnesota.
- More than 800 million tons of iron ore have been shipped from the Hull Rust Mahoning complex.
- At peak production in the 1940s, as much as one-quarter of the ore mined in the U.S. came from the Hull Rust pit.
- The Mahoning Mine was the region’s first open pit mine, replacing the more dangerous underground mining methods.
- The area’s very first mining lease was awarded to Frank Hibbing in 1891. Mining operations commenced a year later.
- Iron ore mining began in 1892. The first iron ore shipments were made in 1895 from the Burt-Poole, Sellers & Mahoning Mines. Hibbing Taconite (HTC) began stripping operations in 1973. Hibbing Taconite began shipping iron ore pellets in 1977.
- Although named the Mahoning-Hull-Rust Mine, this large open pit actually consisted of over 50 separate mines both open pit and underground.
Historical Walking Tour
Brochures with maps are available at the Memorial Building for a self-guided tour past over 30 historical Hibbing homes, businesses, and buildings. These stops include 15 stops that are connected to Bob Dylan, a famous Hibbing graduate.
For more information and directions: https://hibbinghistory.org/walking-tour/

Museum
Hibbing Public Library basement - 2020 5th Ave E
The Bob Dylan Collection includes memorabilia collected from a variety of sources to give a unique look at the life of the famous Hibbing native. This is a self-guided tour in the basement of the library.
Hours: Monday - Thursday 10-6, Friday 10-5
House Tour
2425 7th Ave E
Tour through the entire house, including the knotty pine recreation room complete with Bob's initials written on the woodwork. Guide will regal visitors with plenty of fascinating stories.
Hours: By appointment only. Call Bill @ 608-217-5232
Monument - The Dylan Project
West side of Hibbing High School, along Bob Dylan Drive
This outside public work of art honors Bob Dylan’s career as a singer-songwriter and Nobel Laureate. Open to visitors at any time, it’s a great place to discover his lyrics in a new and innovative way.
"The Dylan Project"
Historical Hibbing High School Tour
800 E 21st St
Tour guides will lead visitors back in time through storytelling. They will highlight the stunning auditorium and how the high school build was part of the town that moved. Heralded as the guiding lights of the Hibbing High School, these volunteers are sure to provide a fascinating tour of Hibbing High School.
Hours: By appointment only. Volunteer tour guide information below.
Bob (218-966-0336)
Joe (218-262-5574)
Mary (218-262-5206)
Hibbing Historical Museum
Memorial Building Basement - 400 E 23rd St
The museum contains several interesting displays depicting the town’s career in mining, the subsequent moving of the entire town to accommodate this industry, and the people that helped to create such a rich and fascinating history. The museum is also proud to present a scale model of Hibbing as it looked in 1893 when it was first incorporated. The museum is a great counterpart to historic Hibbing sites like the Hibbing High School, Hull Rust Mahoning Mine View, or Greyhound Bus Museum. The museum produces a new exhibit each Fall.
Hours: Tuesday - Friday 10-2 or by appointment.
For more information: Hibbing Historical Society
Greyhound Bus Museum
1201 Greyhound Blvd
A museum experience that celebrates the history of the largest bus company in the world, including audio clips, memorabilia, and 18 historical busses ranging from the year 1927 to 1994.
Hours: May - Sept 12-4pm
For more information: Greyhound Bus Museum
Greyhound Bus Museum
Tourist Center & Red Ore Gift Shop
1202 E Howard St
The centralized location for tourist information in the Hibbing area and surrounding communities, highlighting local vendors and historical information. We also have a gift shop, local souvineirs, pasties, sarmas, potica, and other ethnic foods available for purchase.
Hours: Monday - Friday 10-3 or by appointment
For more information: call 218-262-4166