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Duluth artist Brian Barber does it all, Duluth News Tribune, Apr. 19, 2012; Two Harbors resident to direct the Duluth Art Institute, Lake County News-Chronicle, Aug. 23, 2012; Duluth Art Institute members' disparate works explore many themes, Duluth News Tribune, Jan. 23, 2014; Ness vs. Carlson: Art exhibit casts mayor, head shop owner as hero ...
The Tweed Museum of Art is a museum on the campus of the University of Minnesota Duluth, in Duluth, Minnesota, United States.. The Tweed Museum of Art was established in 1950 when Alice Tweed Tuohy, widow of George P. Tweed, donated their house and an approximately 500-piece American and European art collection to the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) to enrich the lives of the people in ...
The Virginia courthouse was built in Beaux-Arts style in 1910 and expanded with an architecturally sympathetic addition by the firm of Croft & Boerner in 1921. St. Louis County is large—some 6,860 square miles (17,800 km 2)—and Duluth, the county seat, is at the southern end of the county, far removed from the communities of the Iron Range ...
The Twin Ports Music and Arts Collective commonly referred to as "The MAC", was an all-ages venue in Duluth, Minnesota from 2004 to 2005. The organization was formed by a group of 10 musicians and artists from the Duluth/Superior area who saw the growing need for an open, non-genre specific, performance and gallery space.
Duluth: Nominated as Minnesota's most intact state normal school campus, with four contributing properties built 1898–1926. Now part of the University of Minnesota Duluth. [56] The Beaux-Arts Old Main was reduced to freestanding remnants after a 1993 fire. [57] 46: Duluth Union Depot: Duluth Union Depot
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.
In June 2010, the Duluth Economic Development Authority purchased the NorShor, [2] along with the adjacent Temple Opera buildings for a combined total of $2.6 million. [3] Although the city has sometimes been criticized for this move, the decision has been defended by Duluth's Mayor (at the time), Don Ness , who cited an improvement in the ...
A prior armory was built in Duluth in 1896 for the Minnesota National Guard. [9] [a] In 1899, Minnesota created a naval reserve, introducing a two-division unit in Duluth. [9] The addition strained the available space in the armory. Attempts were made to use some of the first floor, but this conflicted with existing commercial activity. [11]