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  2. Things to Do: Mark your calendars for upcoming programs at ...

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    Feb. 26—Parks & Recreation offer these events: — Yeti Hunt: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 27-28. Clues released hourly on Facebook and Instagram (@DuluthParksMN) at 10 a.m ...

  3. Bentleyville Tour of Lights - Wikipedia

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    Bentleyville is a free light display in Duluth, Minnesota.It is a non-profit organization open every day from November 18,2023 through December 26, 2023, from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm Sunday-Thursday, and 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm on Fridays and Saturdays.

  4. Downtown Duluth - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. NorShor Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The NorShor Theatre is an entertainment venue in downtown Duluth, Minnesota, and was formerly a movie palace and Opera House. It occupies a prominent place along Superior Street, and underwent a massive renovation effort by the City of Duluth. [1]

  6. ‘It’s cooler by the lake’: Why Duluth is proving to be a ...

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    Canal Park has long been Duluth’s tourist hub, a fact made obvious by the weekend crowds. A newer addition to the Duluth scene that offers an escape from the crowds is the recently revitalized ...

  7. Homegrown Music Festival (Duluth) - Wikipedia

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    The festival started with the Children's Music Showcase at the Duluth Public Library Plaza and Duluth Depot. It ended at the library plaza with a special performance by Gaelynn Lea. A new venue involved with Homegrown was the DECC Harborside Ballroom, with a "secret show" held in the nearby Symphony Hall.