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Greenville Railroad Park and Museum, 314 Main St., features Steam Engine #604—one of the largest switch engines in the world used by the steel industry. Built in 1936, the engine hauled iron ore on the Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railroad. Also displayed are a coal tender, hopper car, a 1952 caboose and a display related to the parachute designed by Greenville citizen Stefan Banic in 1921.

Guided tours are available. Time: Allow 30 minutes minimum.

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