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  2. North Shore Scenic Railroad - Wikipedia

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    A train laying over at Two Harbors station before returning to Duluth, 1991. The scenic railroad began operating in 1990, by Donald Shank, former General Manager and Vice President of the Duluth, Mesabi & Iron Range Railway, began the North Shore Scenic Railroad. He operated the railroad for one season, using both county and private funding.

  3. Aerial Lift Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Aerial Lift Bridge, earlier known as the Aerial Bridge or Aerial Ferry Bridge, is a landmark in the port city of Duluth, Minnesota.The span began life in 1905 as the United States' first transporter bridge: Only one other was ever constructed in the country, Sky Ride in Chicago. [2]

  4. Northstar Line - Wikipedia

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    One Fridley station was about a mile north of the current stop, at Mississippi Boulevard. There possibly was a stop shared by GN and NP at Coon Creek Junction. [35] There were at least three stations built in Anoka over the years, and two stations in Elk River and Big Lake, with both cities having one stop for each railroad. [36]

  5. Duluth Transit Authority eyes better service, mainline buses ...

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  6. Duluth Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    During peak hours, an average of 45 buses will be in service at any one time. The transit agency also owns three park-and-ride lots and has bike racks on the front of every bus. As of 2009, the DTA had 6 hybrid buses in service. Duluth Transit Authority #2003, a 2020 Gillig Low Floor, in downtown Duluth.

  7. Bentleyville Tour of Lights - Wikipedia

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    Bentleyville "Tour of Lights" is one of America's largest free walk-through lighting displays. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is located in Duluth, Minnesota and runs annually from November 21 to December 27. The 2020 season of the attraction introduced a new drive-through layout, to better fit and help with restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic ...

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  9. Duluth Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    Duluth Transportation Center was built in February 2016, [1] replacing an existing parking ramp. The building was designed by LHB Architects and Engineers and LSA Design. Mortenson Construction was the contractor. [4] [5] Construction cost $30 million. [1]