Virginia is a city of 8,500 people (2018) in Minnesota. "The Queen City of the North" is in St. Louis County on the Mesabi Iron Range. In 2005, Virginia gained fame as the city in which the movie North Country was filmed.
Understand
History
Virginia was laid out in 1892, and named after Virginia, the native state of a large share of the lumbermen in the area at that time. It was a logging community first, then it was developed as an iron mining community. The mines in the Virginia area were prosperous and setting new records consistently by the late 1890s. The main population boom began after mining camps were built for entrepreneurs and financiers including Andrew Carnegie, Leonidas Merritt, Jay Cooke, John D. Rockefeller, William J. Olcott, and James J. Hill. With the use of diamond drills, mules, and a massive labor force, the mines were able to move millions of tons per year and ship them out of the Twin Ports of Duluth and Superior, as well as Two Harbors.
Get in
Take I-35 North from Minneapolis to Duluth, then US 53 North from Duluth.
Take US 53 South from International Falls, or North from Duluth.
Take US 169 North from Hibbing.
Get around
See
The Loon In the summer, Virginia sets a large fiberglass loon (Minnesota's state bird) afloat on Silver Lake, in the middle of town.
Mineview in the Sky A scenic overlook that features a huge mining truck, a visitor's center and gift shop, and a playground. The Mineview offers a view on the entire city.
Do
- Land of the Loon. A festival held in Olcott Park the third week of June, the Land of the Loon features a parade, ethnic foods and dancing, and an arts and crafts fair.
- 1 Big Aspen Recreation Area, near junction of Forest Roads 405 and 257 (from Virginia, head north on US Hwy 53, turn east on Cty Rd 68, then north on Pelton Rd/Forest Rd 405). This is in the Britt area about 9 miles northwest of town and is great for summer hiking and biking, and for cross-country skiing from late fall through early spring. Groomed trails, wide range of skill levels.
- 2 Lookout Mountain (Laurentian Divide Recreation Area), US Hwy 53, south of junction with MN Hwy 169. The trailhead for Lookout Mountain hiking and cross-country trails is located 4 miles north of town. Sights along the highway include glacier-scraped granite hill-tops and vestiges of taconite mining operations. A Laurentian Divide geological marker is found about a mile north of the trailhead, near where MN 169 turns toward Ely while US 53 heads for Britt, Cook, Orr, and International Falls.
Buy
Eat
- La Cocina & Cantina, 407 Chestnut St, ☏ +1 218 749-8226. A great, reasonably-priced Mexican restaurant.
- 1 Natural Harvest Food Cooperative, 505 3rd St N, ☏ +1 218 741-4663. M-F 8AM-8PM, Sa 9AM-6PM, Su 10AM-6PM. This popular co-op sells organic, locally-grown and health food.
Drink
- Flaimer's Bar, 127 Chestnut St., ☏ +1 218 749-6802.
- Rainy Lake Saloon & Deli, 207 Chestnut St, ☏ +1 218 741-7665.
- 1 Sawmill Saloon, 5478 Mountain Iron Dr, ☏ +1 218 741-8681. 11AM-2AM daily.
Sleep
- Coates Plaza Hotel, 502 Chestnut St, ☏ +1 218 749-1000, fax: +1 218 749-6934. $60-80.
Go next
Routes through Virginia |
END ← International Falls ← | N S | → Hermantown → Duluth |
END ← | N S | → Hibbing → Grand Rapids |
Ely ← Tower ← | N S | → END |