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The museum and grounds are all property of the U.S. federal government. All visitors are welcome to visit this museum without paying. Donations are accepted by the Lake Superior Marine Museum Association, and support general maintenance and upkeep of the building, new exhibit development and acquisition, and staffing.
The Lake Superior Railroad Museum (reporting mark LSRX) [1] is a railroad museum in Duluth, Minnesota, United States. Opened in 1973, the museum focuses on railroading in the Lake Superior region. It is housed in the restored St. Louis County Depot.
Many of the main exhibits at 62,000-square-foot (5,800 m 2) Great Lakes Aquarium (GLA) are based upon actual habitats in the Lake Superior basin. "Slices" of the Saint Louis River , Baptism River, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore , Kakagon Slough, Isle Royale and Otter Cove can all be viewed up close.
Owned by the Lake Superior Railroad Museum, the NSSR operates out of the former Duluth Union Depot, now the St. Louis County Depot. Ridership hit 110,000 in 2018, the railroad's record. Ridership hit 110,000 in 2018, the railroad's record.
The St. Louis County Depot is a historic railroad station in Duluth, Minnesota, United States.It was built as a union station in 1892, serving seven railroads at its peak. . Rail service ceased in 1969 and the building was threatened with demolition until it reopened in 1973 as St. Louis County Heritage & Arts Center (The Depot
Duluth artist Brian Barber does it all, Duluth News Tribune, Apr. 19, 2012 Two Harbors resident to direct the Duluth Art Institute, Lake County News-Chronicle, Aug. 23, 2012 Duluth Art Institute members' disparate works explore many themes, Duluth News Tribune, Jan. 23, 2014
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1892 train station housing the Duluth Art Institute, Lake Superior Railroad Museum, St. Louis County Historical Society Museum, and several performing arts organizations. [99] Eagle Bend Museum and Library Eagle Bend: Todd