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Jack E. Anderson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jack E. Anderson
Jack E. Anderson (September 10, 1929December 5, 1993) was a metal sculptor of large commemorative statues that are roadside attractions in the Midwestern United States. His work includes the tall figure that is part of the Iron Man statue at the entrance to the Ironworld Discovery Center, 1.3 kilometers outside Chisholm, Minnesota, and a statue dedicated to Bishop Baraga in L'Anse, Michigan.〔()〕〔(photo of Bishop Baraga sculpture )〕 Anderson died December 5, 1993 while living in Chassell, Michigan. ==Iron Man== The Iron Man sculpture was erected as a tribute to miners of the Mesabi, Cuyuna, and Vermilion Iron Ranges of northeastern Minnesota.〔(Minnesota Chisolm (sic) Iron Man ) Road Trip America〕 It is accompanied by a plaque with Veda Ponikvar's ''The Emergence of Man Through Steel'' poem and was completed in 1987 out of iron ore.〔Mike Kalibabky (excerpt ) "The Promise"〕〔()〕 The statue, located on US 41,〔() Exploring the North〕 is the third largest Metal statue in the United States (behind the Statue of Liberty and Our Lady of the Rockies).〔() Historical marker data base〕〔() Iron Range Tourism Bureau〕 The sculpture weighs (the shovel weighs and each boot weighs ); the base is constructed of Corten steel, which turns red with exposure.〔
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