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Copper Peak Ski Jump Park is a world-renowned ski flying hill located in Ironwood, Michigan, USA. This 469-foot, cantilevered ski jump was built in 1969 and features a 35-degree inrun. It was the world's largest artificial ski jump until its closure in 1994. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1971. Today, the park operates as an Adventure Ride, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area from its 26-story tower. Visitors can take a chairlift and elevator to the top, where they can enjoy stunning vistas and explore the gift shop and restrooms.
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