Located at Canal Park, this museum was once an ore boat.
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Located at Canal Park, this museum was once an ore boat.
Established in 1909, these three million acres of land, rock, water and trees are located on the U.S. and Canadian border.
Ranked as an Accredited Institution of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association, this park features animals from around the world and the popular Diana Monkey exhibit.
Located just minutes from downtown Duluth, this popular ski and snowboard recreation area features a variety of terrain for all skill levels, along with great views on the way down of Lake Superior and the St. Louis Bay. What's more, it is friendly and service-oriented.
Built between 1905-1908 to resemble a 17th-century country estate, Duluth's 39-room "American Castle" retains the majority of its original furnishings and art and, amazingly, closely resembles the way it looked when its owners, the Congdon family, first occupied it in 1908. Situated on a wooded lot, the mansion boasts spectacular views of Lake Superior.
Entertainment and cultural venue offers special events, performances and attractions including concerts, movies, museums, ballet, symphony and even a "haunted" ship.
Popular sailing destination located in Minnesota's Lake Superior.
One of Lake Superior's scenic Apostle Islands.
Restored and historic area over 100 years old where commercial fishermen once set up temporary housing to optimize their productivity.
The northernmost of the Apostle Islands is one of Lake Superior's most scenic.
One of Lake Superior's scenic Apostle Islands.
Oberg Mountain Loop is one of Northern Minnesota's most scenic hikes. Located just north of Tofte Minnesota , off the Onion River road,and Highway 61, the hike can be made in the summer or winter...