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At Jeff Ruby's Steakhouse, where a 6-ounce wagyu beef filet mignon costs $168, the fries come with malt-vinegar aioli for dipping.. At Cilantro Latin Fusion on the Northwest Side, they're served ...
Duluth Grill Duluth, Minnesota 126 12 Wings ‘n Things: 10th Avenue Burrito Belmar, New Jersey: ... Stogie Joes Tavern Hardena Restaurant 441 10 Chicken and Pie:
Fitger's Brewing Company was a beer manufacturer in Duluth, Minnesota, United States, from 1881 to 1972.The surviving brewery complex stretches for 720 feet (220 m) along the Lake Superior shoreline and East Superior Street, one of Duluth's main roads.
WEBC (560 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Duluth, Minnesota, and serving the Duluth-Superior radio market. It is owned by Townsquare Media and it airs a sports radio format branded as "Northland Fan". The studios and offices are on West Superior Street. The AM station feeds 250-watt FM translator W293CT at 106.5 MHz.
Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut (c. 1639 – 25 February 1710) was a French soldier and explorer who is the first European known to have visited the area where the city of Duluth, Minnesota, United States, is now located and the head of Lake Superior in Minnesota.
Map of Duluth neighborhoods . The city of Duluth, Minnesota has 32 neighborhoods organized into six geographic areas: Central, Eastern Duluth, Above the Hill, West Duluth, West of West Duluth, and Lincoln Park.
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 ...
The Corps was busy—between 1897 and 1902 they dredged 22 million cubic yards (17,000,000 cubic metres) out of the Duluth and Superior harbors, creating a 360-acre (150 ha) harbor with 17 miles (27 km) of ship channels. By 1906, the quantity of material shipped through the harbors was superseded only by that of New York and Philadelphia. [4]