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107 feet long (weighs over 3 tons, and has an accompanying 700-pound hockey puck) Manufactured by Christian Brothers Hockey Stick factory of Warroad, Minnesota. (Puck manufactured elsewhere) Eveleth, Minnesota

Claims to be the "World's Largest Free Standing Hockey Stick" challenging Duncan, British Columbia for the title.
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Author Mykl Roventine from West Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

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6 July 2007

47°27'41.51"N, 92°32'22.85"W

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