On our way to Duluth, MN |
Duluth Harbor |
The Gate by David von Schlegell Stainless steel sculpture symbolizing Duluth as one of the gateways to the world through its shipping and also a gateway into northern Minnesota. ~Wikipedia~ |
Lake Superior One of the five largest Great Lakes of North America. It is bounded to the north by the Canadian province of Ontario and the U.S. state of Minnesota, and to the south by the U.S. states of Wisconsin and Michigan. ~Wikipedia~ |
Just about ready to board the Choo-Choo Pizza Train. ^_^ |
Lake Superior ~ Outside shot from inside the train |
Outside shot from inside the train |
Duluth at night |
Aerial Lift Bridge A major landmark in the port city of Duluth, Minnesota. The span is a vertical lift bridge, which is rather uncommon, but it began life as an extremely rare transporter bridge—the first of just two such bridges ever constructed in the United States.Originally built in 1905, the bridge was upgraded in 1929–30 to the current lifting design and continues to operate today. ~Wikipedia~ |
Duluth's Historic Canal Park |
The Lighthouse |
US Navy Armed Guard Memorial Tribute |
US Navy Armed Guard Memorial Tribute |
View outside our hotel room |
Radisson Hotel This 16 story landmark hotel is located in the heart of downtown Duluth overlooking spectacular Lake Superior. It proudly features JJ Astor revolving rooftop restaurant. |
View outside the Radisson hotel's revolving rooftop |
Gooseberry Falls State Park |
Gooseberry Falls |
On our way back home.... |
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