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Duluth and the North Shore
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Record rain falls during the early part of July, 1999 created record flooding of the St. Louis river. This is the river just below the dam near Carlton.
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The dam at Carlton had just opened a few days earlier to permit the floodwaters to head downstream. Notice the people watching the action. |
The bike path crosses over the flooded St. Louis gorge near Carlton. |
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The bluffs of Duluth with the antenna farm in the ground. Duluth has hills that rival San Francisco without the high overhead! |
The hills are ablaze in fall colors. No, that's not Coit Tower in the background; this is Duluth!. |
The harbor is a few feet away from the geese with Duluth's downtown in the background. . |
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Duluth's famous landmark: the Aerial bridge over the man made canal linking the harbor with Lake Superior |
The tip of Lake Superior showing the Aerial bridge from lake side. |
The Duluth Railroad station - now a museum - is in contrast with the Radisson hotel seen right behind it. |
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| The Missabi Railroad docks on the north shore of Duluth's St. Louis Harbor is still active in this shot taken from Skyline Drive. | A partial view of the Duluth harbor with the Aerial bridge in the background from Skyline Drive during September, 2000. | The Bong Bridge takes US2 across the St Louis River Harbor between Duluth and Superior, Wisconsin. In the background crossing the river is the one remaining railroad bridge in Duluth. | |||
| A telephoto view of the local Duluth baseball stadium with a game in process. Shot from Skyline Drive. | A vista of New Gary-Duluth with the infamous old double deck bridge in the background over the St. Louis River connecting to Oliver, Wisconsin. | The St. Louis River Valley east of Fond du Lac from a vista on Minnesota Highway 23. Taken September, 2000 as the colors were starting to take place. | |||
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