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1801 E. 1st St. Duluth: Duluth's most architecturally significant surviving Late Victorian school, built in Richardsonian Romanesque style in 1890. [63] 52: Engine House No. 1: Engine House No. 1: May 12, 1975 : 101 E. 3rd St.
The Oliver G. Traphagen House, also known as Redstone, is a historic residential building in Duluth, Minnesota, United States.Built in 1892 as a duplex, it was designed and inhabited by architect Oliver G. Traphagen (1854–1932). [2]
County Road 12 begins at the intersection of 60th Avenue East and East Superior Street in the Lakeside – Lester Park neighborhood of Duluth, heads eastbound on East Superior Street to 61st Avenue East, heads northbound on Lester River Road for 6.45 miles (10.38 km), heads eastbound on Roberg Road for 1 mile (1.6 km), heads northbound on ...
The City of Duluth purchased the original property for the airport in 1929 from St. Louis County. The airport was constructed on 640 acres (2.6 km 2) of land with two 2,650-foot (810 m) sod runways. Subsequently, in 1930, the airfield was dedicated as a public airport.
East Hillside is a neighborhood in the City of Duluth, Minnesota, United States. East 4th Street serves as one of the main thoroughfares in the community, as well as a small business corridor. In addition to housing both renters and homeowners, East Hillside is the site of many of the major hospitals and clinics that serve Duluth and its ...
Duluth is accessible to the Atlantic Ocean, 2,300 miles (3,700 km) away, via the Great Lakes Waterway and St. Lawrence Seaway. [9] The Port of Duluth is the world's farthest inland port accessible to oceangoing ships [10] and is the largest and busiest port on the Great Lakes. [11] It is also among the top 20 U.S. ports by tonnage.
The downtown of Duluth, Minnesota, United States, is situated between Mesaba Avenue (Highway 194) and 4th Avenue East; and located on Michigan, Superior, First, Second, and Third streets. The downtown area is home to a number of the city's cultural and social attractions, as well as government offices and business centers.
The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary, also known simply as the Cathedral of Our Lady, is a Catholic cathedral located in Duluth, Minnesota, United States. It is the seat of the Diocese of Duluth. [1] The present Italianate cathedral was completed in 1957 and replaced the former Sacred Heart Cathedral, which is now a music center. [2] [3]