Hibbing, city (2020 pop. 16,214), St.
Louis co., NE Minn., on the Mesabi iron range 90 mi (145 km) from the
Canadian border; inc. 1893. Iron mining, formerly the major industry, has
declined. Paper and metal products, electronic and mining equipment,
chemicals, candy, storage tanks, and explosives are manufactured.
Agriculture (poultry, alfalfa, oats, dairy cattle), timber, and tourism add
to the economic base. In 1917, Hibbing was moved 2 mi (3.2 km) south to make
room for one of the world's largest open-pit iron mines. A dense forest
region rich with wildlife is nearby, and hunting and camping are popular
activities. Bob Dylan was born
there.
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