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  • This trail is located in Duluth Minnesota. It starts at the Duluth Lake Superior Harbor and runs along Lake Superior.
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  • This train track is located in Duluth Minnesota. It follows the trail that runs along Lake Superior. You can rent the train for parties.
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  • Duluth is a port city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and is the county seat of Saint Louis County and is the fourth largest city in Minnesota.
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  • Duluth is a port city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and is the county seat of Saint Louis County and is the fourth largest city in Minnesota.
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  • Duluth is a port city in the U.S. state of Minnesota and is the county seat of Saint Louis County and is the fourth largest city in Minnesota...The Edgar B. Speer was built in two sections in 1980 and passes through Duluth Port. The Edgar B. Speer can load 73,700 tons of cargo.
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  • Train at the Duluth and Iron Range Railroad Company Depot in Two Harbors Minnesota. To move ore from Minnesota's iron ranges to steel plants near the eastern Great Lakes, companies had to develop extensive transportation systems. The Minnesota Iron Company laid the tracks of the Duluth & Iron Range Railroad Company (1883-84), platted the townsite of Two Harbors where the rail line reached Lake Superior (1885) and built this imposing depot (1907) to serve its business interests in the region.
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  • Drive along the North Shore of Lake Superior between Duluth and Two Harbors, Mn. and you will come across a cafe.  A cozy, charming building nestled behind a gorgeous garden; filled with a vast variety of herbs, vegetables and fragrant flowers.  From the outside, this cafe looks quite simple but what awaits one inside is anything but ordinary.  Since its conception back in 1999, Scott Graden's New Scenic Cafe has grown exponentially; continually amazing customers with its unique, exquisite menus, serene atmosphere and impeccable service.
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  • A Purple Sunset Approaches over Lake Superior Along Minnesota's North Shore. The North Shore of Lake Superior runs from Duluth, Minnesota, United States, at the southwestern end of the lake, to Thunder Bay and Nipigon, Ontario, Canada, in the north to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, in the east. The shore is characterized by alternating rocky cliffs and cobblestone beaches, with rolling hills and ridges covered in boreal forest inland from the lake, through which scenic rivers and waterfalls descend as they flow to Lake Superior. Americans often refer only to the Minnesota shoreline from Duluth to the international border at Grand Portage as the North Shore
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  • The rocky shoreline just before dusk looking across Lake Superior near Duluth Minnesota
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  • Shot on the Minnesota side of Lake Superior in Duluth. On the left is the WMS Groningen and on the right is The Edgar B Speer
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  • Sugarloaf Cove Minnesota - Founded in 1993 to protect and restore beautiful Sugarloaf Cove, Sugarloaf: The North Shore Stewardship Association promotes the restoration and preservation of the entire North Shore.<br />
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Sugarloaf Cove is a beautiful rocky cove on the shore of Lake Superior in northern Minnesota. Located approximately 73 miles northeast of Duluth and 6 miles south of Schroeder, ownership of the 35-acre site is shared by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Sugarloaf Interpretive Center Association (SICA). Approximately 7.5 acres of the site are dedicated as a Minnesota State Scientific And Natural Area (SNA).
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  • The Naniboujou Holding Company obtained a 99-year lease for 3,330 acres of land 125 miles northeast of Duluth, Minnesota, along the shores of Lake Superior. The first drawings of the development were shown to the public in March of 1928. This private enterprise had a grand scope. It was to include a large clubhouse with 150 sleeping rooms, a golf course, tennis courts, and a bathing house.
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  • WMS GRONINGEN (Netherlands) Flinter ship coming out of the Duluth Minnesota Seaway Port. Flinter is a Dutch provider of modern transport by sea and related services. They manage and operate a fleet of modern cargo vessels with a cargo capacity of up to 11,000 metric tons
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