Built between 1905 and 1908, Glensheen, the historic Congdon estate, gives a wonderful look at the life of a wealthy family a century ago. Set on the shores of Lake Superior, the 7.6 acre estate offers tours of the mansion and carriage house. Visitors can also tour the formal gardens which have retained much of their original design. This mansion museum is on the list of National Register of Historic Places.
And then there is the story of a double murder and the ghosts that may still haunt the halls. Read the rest of this entry »
You don’t have to spend a lot of money to enjoy the Zenith city of Duluth, Minnesota. The Lake Superior Marine Museum at the foot of the Aerial Lift Bridge in Canal Park is always free and offers a wealth of information about the twin ports of Duluth, MN and Superior, WI as well as shipping schedules and marine artifacts.
Canal Park is a central point when visiting Duluth in the summer. You can walk the lakewalk or enjoy a stroll along the pier watching the 1000 foot ore boats come in and out of the harbor beneath the Lift Bridge.
“The greatest day of your life” is kind of a big deal. Planning a wedding is a stressful and time consuming experience. With Savories Catering you can give your guests an experience (meal) that they will remember. Read the rest of this entry »
Minnesota is the land of 10,000 lakes and many blogs! The staff at DuluthGuide has been scouring the Internet to assemble a comprehensive list of Minnesota blogs from Duluth to Minneapolis/St. Paul to Albert Lee.
DuluthGuide does not endorse the content of these blogs and is providing the links for you to explore at your own risk! Read the rest of this entry »
Duluth Guide is pleased to announce that Kat Gritzmacher joined our staff. Kat, an Internet Marketing veteran, will help businesses learn how to post directly to DuluthGuide.DuluthGuide is FREE (that’s right FREE) for Northland businesses. It’s simple and easy to post and your content is placed on the homepage right away until the next business posts. Read the rest of this entry »