51 Facts About Duluth Minnesota

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Commodities shipped from the Port of Duluth Minnesota include coal, iron ore, grain, limestone, cement, salt, wood pulp, steel coil, and wind turbine components.

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Duluth Minnesota is south of the Iron Range and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.

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Duluth Minnesota is named after Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut, the area's first known European explorer.

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The Port of Duluth Minnesota is the world's farthest inland port accessible to oceangoing ships, and by far the largest and busiest port on the Great Lakes.

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Tourist destination for the Midwest, Duluth has the nation's only all-freshwater aquarium, the Great Lakes Aquarium; the Aerial Lift Bridge, which is adjacent to Canal Park and spans the Duluth Ship Canal into the Duluth–Superior harbor; and Minnesota Point, the world's longest freshwater baymouth bar, spanning 6 miles .

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Newcomers should comprehend that Duluth Minnesota is at present a small place, and hotel and boarding room accommodation is extremely limited.

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Duluth Minnesota's speech opposing the St Croix and Superior Land Grant lampooned Western boosterism, portraying Duluth as an Eden in fantastically florid terms.

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At one time, Duluth Minnesota was home to several historic immigrant neighborhoods, including Little Italy.

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Today, people of Scandinavian descent constitute a strong plurality of Duluth Minnesota's population, accounting for more than one third of the residents identifying European ancestry.

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10.

Duluth Minnesota's body was found two weeks later hanging in a tree in Duluth's Lester Park.

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11.

The Duluth Minnesota lynchings took place on First Street and Second Avenue East.

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12.

At the beginning of the 21st century, Duluth has become a regional center for banking, retail shopping, and medical care for northern Minnesota, northern Wisconsin, and northwestern Michigan.

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Duluth Minnesota's canal connects Lake Superior to the Duluth Minnesota–Superior harbor and the Saint Louis River.

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Duluth Minnesota's topography is dominated by a steep hillside that climbs from Lake Superior to high inland elevations.

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Duluth Minnesota has been called "the San Francisco of the Midwest, " alluding to San Francisco's similar water-to-hilltop topography.

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Duluth Minnesota has a humid continental climate, slightly moderated by its proximity to Lake Superior.

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Duluth Minnesota has been called "The Air-Conditioned City" because of the summertime cooling effect of Lake Superior.

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Tornadoes are uncommon in Duluth Minnesota, considering its latitude and location next to the climate-moderating Lake Superior.

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19.

Women's clothing retail chain Maurices is headquartered in Duluth Minnesota, as are luggage manufacturers and suppliers Duluth Minnesota Pack and Frost River.

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20.

Duluth Minnesota moved its headquarters to southern Wisconsin in 2000.

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21.

Duluth Minnesota is a center for aquatic biology and aquatic science.

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22.

James Fallows, national correspondent for The Atlantic, said that Cirrus' rapid growth in Duluth Minnesota over the years "was a major, major factor in the town's modern emergence".

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23.

Duluth Minnesota is home to several local theater companies, including The Duluth Minnesota Playhouse, one of the oldest operating community theaters in the United States.

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24.

Since 2004, Duluth Minnesota has celebrated Gay Pride with a parade on Labor Day weekend.

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25.

Duluth Minnesota is the starting point for the North Shore of Lake Superior scenic route that runs from Duluth Minnesota, at the southwestern end of the lake, to Thunder Bay and Nipigon in the north and Sault Ste.

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William A Irvin was docked in Duluth and serves as a preserved example of the shipping history of the Great Lakes.

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Duluth Minnesota is in the path of many avian flyways and migratory birds, which pass over the area in great numbers.

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28.

Since 1977, Duluth Minnesota has played host to Grandma's Marathon, held annually in June.

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29.

Duluth Minnesota fielded a National Football League team called the Kelleys from 1923 to 1925 and the Eskimos from 1926 to 1927.

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30.

Duluth Minnesota is home to Horton's Gym, the home gym of professional boxers Zach "Jungle Boy" Walters and Andy Kolle, as well as a number of other professional prizefighters.

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31.

Duluth Minnesota Xpress are an amateur baseball team that plays its games at the Ordean Middle School baseball field.

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32.

Duluth Minnesota Huskies are a college summer wood bat league baseball team based in Duluth Minnesota and playing in the Northwoods League.

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33.

Between 1911 and 1923, Duluth Minnesota won 20 national championships with several players going on to win perfect scores and remain undefeated in national and international competitions.

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34.

Duluth Minnesota Curling Club was founded in 1891 and has met in the Duluth Minnesota Entertainment Convention Center since 1976.

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35.

Duluth Minnesota has numerous parks, including six parks on Lake Superior: Leif Erikson Park, which includes a lakeside rose garden; Brighton Beach Park; Canal Park, on Park Point; the Lakewalk ; and Lafayette Park, on Park Point.

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36.

Duluth Minnesota offers numerous outdoor activities including fishing, hiking, skiing, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, surfing, trail running and mountain biking.

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37.

Duluth Minnesota has five public tennis courts and 63 private tennis club courts.

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38.

Duluth Minnesota area has a large and active Nordic skiing community, with many parks providing excellent Nordic skate skiing as well as classic cross-country skiing opportunities.

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39.

Duluth Minnesota has been holding the Tall Ships festivals since 2008.

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40.

Books are available in Duluth Minnesota to help amateur rock hounds learn more about agates and how to locate them.

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41.

Duluth Minnesota has four Catholic schools with coverage up to grades 6 or 8, two Protestant schools, two Montessori schools, and six other charter and private schools.

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Highway 33 provides a western bypass of Duluth connecting Interstate 35, which comes up from the Twin Cities to U S 53, which leads to Iron Range cities and International Falls.

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Duluth Minnesota is served by Skyline Shuttle, with daily service to the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport, and Jefferson Lines, with daily service to the Twin Cities.

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44.

Duluth Minnesota was connected to Minneapolis by the North Star passenger train from 1978 to 1985.

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45.

Duluth Minnesota is served by the BNSF Railway, the Canadian Pacific Railway, and the Union Pacific Railroad.

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46.

Duluth Minnesota Power produces energy at generation facilities located throughout northern Duluth Minnesota and a generation plant in North Dakota.

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In December 2006, Minnesota Power began purchasing all the energy generated from the new 50-MW Oliver Wind I Energy Center built by NextEra Resources near Center, N D In 2007, Minnesota Power entered into a second 25-year wind power purchase agreement with NextEra.

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48.

City of Duluth Minnesota is protected by 132 paid, professional firefighters of the city of Duluth Minnesota Fire Department.

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49.

Duluth Minnesota pack is a traditional portage pack used in canoe travel.

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50.

The Duluth Minnesota pack has its roots in a French-Canadian named Camille Poirier.

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51.

Duluth Minnesota sold the backpack business to the company that now does business as Duluth Pack, which has its main outlet store in the Canal Park area.

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