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Tom Moran's Northern Michigan Masterpieces

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There is that moment on a roadtrip that you realize that you have completely shed any semblance of order and home routine...in my case, makeup (who has time in the morning?), dietary considerations (jalapeno potato chips and coffee are NOT good mid-morning snacks, no matter who says "try these"), and basics like clean clothes and travel mugs.

But I digress.  

Today, after having my sneakers tossed into a tree and visiting The Cross in the Woods and Nun Doll Museum (yes...and there is a patron saint of highway travelers,) we made it to Onaway, the home of Moran Iron Works, and owner Tom Moran's incredible welded sculptures that grace many towns in almost upper Michigan.

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Tom Moran, Welded Metal Sculptures

Moran Iron Works, Inc.

11739 M-68/33 Hwy.

Onaway, MI 49765

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Business man, philanthropist,  Tom Moran doesn't consider himself an artist.  After seeing his sculptures throughout Northern Michigan, I beg to differ. Since 1989, Tom and his crew from Moran Iron Works create a secret HUGE welded metal sculpture that is revealed at the Onaway Fourth of July Parade. Later, the massive sculptures are placed in various locations around town (and sometimes auctioned off to other townships and businesses)

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Moran Iron Works)

  • Name: Who Knows? WE DO! (and we aren't telling)

  • Year: 2009

  • Info: Come out and see July 4th, 2009

  • Location: Onaway Independance Day Parade

  • Name: Miss Liberty

  • Year: 2008

  • Info: Large Scale Bust of Lady Liberty

  • Location: M-68 Hwy, Onaway MI

  • Name: Unknown Soldier

  • Year: 2007

  • Info: Paying tribute to all soldiers

  • Location: M-68 Hwy, Onaway

  • Name: Atlas

  • Year: 2006

  • Info: Holding the World made of Tools

  • Location: G&T Used Truck & Auto Parts, Chesterfield Township, MI

  • Name: Community Connected Globe

  • Year: 2005

  • Info: Showing how we are all connected

  • Location: Cheboygan Community Hospital, Cheboygan MI

  • Name: Liberty Torch

  • Year: 2004

  • Info: Lady Liberty's Torch

  • Location: Lakeside Park, Rogers City MI

  • Name: Stone Indian Head

  • Year: 2003

  • Info: Made from Genuine Onaway Stone

  • Location: Michigan Magazine Museum, Fairview MI

  • Name: Butterfly

  • Year: 2002

  • Info: Butterfly

  • Location: Charlevoix Library

  • Name: Toad

  • Year: 2001

  • Info: Large Scale Toad

  • Location: Private Residence, Hubbard Lake MI

  • Name: Bald Eagle

  • Year: 2000

  • Info: Bald Eagle

  • Location: Jesse Besser Museum, Alpena MI

  • Name: Moran Minted Silver Coin

  • Year: 1999

  • Info: Moran Minted Silver Coin

  • Location: N/A

  • Name: George Washington

  • Year: 1998

  • Info: Large Scale Bust of our First President

  • Location: Moran's Field, M-68 Hwy, Onaway MI

  • Name: Fresh Water Aquarium

  • Year: 1997

  • Info: Some Big Aquarium

  • Location: Black River Marina, Cheboygan

  • Name: Musket

  • Year: 1996

  • Info: Working Large Scale Musket

  • Location: Yoopers Tourist Trap, Ishpeming MI

  • Name: Water Pump

  • Year: 1995

  • Info: Hand Operated Water Pump

  • Location: Yoopers Tourist Trap, Ishpeming MI

  • Name: Big Gus Chainsaw

  • Year: 1994

  • Info: Large Chain Saw

  • Location: Yoopers Tourist Trap, Ishpeming MI

  • Name: Forge

  • Year: 1993

  • Info: Dismantled

  • Location: N/A

  • Name: Liberty Bell

  • Year: 1992

  • Info: Tribute to United States of America

  • Location: VFW Hall, Onaway MI

  • Name: Cantilever Hook

  • Year: 1991

  • Info: Tribute to early lumberjacks of Onaway

  • Location: Cheboygan Fairgrounds

  • Name: Axe

  • Year: 1990

  • Info: Tribute to early lumberjacks of Onaway

  • Location: Cheboygan Fairgrounds

  • Name: Log Mover

  • Year: 1989

  • Info: Tribute to early Onaway lumberjacks

  • Location: Onaway Courthouse Lawn

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In front of the company's headquarters

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Along the shoreline of Lake Huron in Rogers City (yea, I got to see 2 Great Lakes on this trip, so far)

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In front of the hospital in Cheboygan

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Cross in the Woods and the Nun Doll Museum

Indian River, Michigan

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Shoe Tree

US Highway 131

Kalkaska, Michigan

(be careful of the traffic)

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Lake Huron

Rogers City, Michigan

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