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Duluth MN Tourist Attractions


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3M Museum
Birthplace of 3M Two Harbors, MN

Category:     Two Harbors Museum near Duluth, Minnesota


Description of this Duluth area Attraction: The 3M Museum is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The articles of incorporation were signed in this building in 1902. The building served as 3M headquarters until the company moved to St. Paul, Minnesota in 1916. This museum pays tribute to the birthplace of 3M and traces the growth of a well-respected corporation known throughout the world.
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Depot Muesum
Two Harbors Depot Museum

Category:     Two Harbors Museum near Duluth, Minnesota


Description of this Duluth area Attraction: The Depot Museum, located in the 1907 headquarters of the Duluth and Iron Range Railway Company, provides insight to the area's unique history. From 4,000-year old archeological discoveries to the Civilian Conservation Camps of the Depression, the exhibits will enlighten and engage you. The museum faces the harbor, site of the first shipment of iron ore from Minnesota. More than 10 million tons of ore are still shipped from this port annually. Throughthout summer, ships of up to 1,000 feet long come into port to load with taconite and iron ore.
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Edna G. Tugboat
The Edna G. Tugboat was built in 1896

Category:     Two Harbors Historic Site near Duluth, Minnesota


Description of this Duluth area Attraction: The Edna G. has seen continous service at Two Harbors, MN until her retirement, except when she was seized by the U.S. Government and sent to the East coast during WW1. There she guided naval vessels and hauled supplies. In 1974 the Edna G, was designated a National Historic Site, as the only steam powered tug operating on the Great Lakes. She was donated to the City of Two Harbors after her retirement in 1981.
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Two Harbors Lighthouse Station
Minnesota's oldest operating lighthouse on the North Shore

Category:     Two Harbors Historic Site near Duluth, Minnesota


Description of this Duluth area Attraction: The construction of the Two Harbors lighthouse began in 1891 and the first lighting of the light was on April 14, 1892. The Two Harbors Lighthouse was built to provide safe passage into the harbor and as a result Two Harbors was able to become the major shipping point for the iron ores of the Mesabi Range in the early 1900's. Four buildings on the lighthouse site contain artifacts and are currently open for visitors. The Fog Signal building houses artifacts from the early fishing industry and has a gift shop; the Assistant Keeper's residence has exhibits on area ship wrecks, the development of Agate Bay and a late 1800's residence exhibit. The Keeper's Quarters has been restored to the early 1900's and operates as a Bed and Breakfast; the attached light tower is open for visitors. Also, on the site is the pilothouse from the Frontenac shipwreck. The Two Harbors Lighthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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