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March 4, 2021
The Dairy Queen on Grand Avenue next to Denfeld High School reopened for the season on Wednesday.
People wasted no time getting their hands on some sweet treats.
The location is the last of the original 3 DQ’s in Duluth and was founded by a Denfeld High teacher and has been at that spot since 1950. The owner says it’s helped people make memories in the neighborhood.
“It’s in the same spot and it’s in the same footprint,” said owner Chuck Koltes. “Customers love it. I hear stories all the time, ‘I remember way back when. I remember the gym teacher that used to run this. I used to work here when I was a kid,’ So there’s a lot of tradition of people coming back here.”
Duluthians dish on the quality movies, TV and webisodes consumed in 2020
The best of what we watched this year: Check out our list of draw-alongs, sci-fi gold, Oscar bait and more. 5:00 am, Dec. 31, 2020 ×
This was a year most of us needed a little escapism, and what better (and safer) way to do it during a pandemic than from the comfort of the couch.
So in the spirit of saying “sayonara” to 2020, we asked Northlanders to share the best thing consumed from the tube. Here’s what they had to say.
WWI masterpiece
George MacKay in 1917. (Hulu)
“1917” was my favorite film of 2020. It was a cinematic masterpiece about WWI, with breathtaking and sweeping visuals that create the appearance of being filmed in one take; it was riveting from start to finish. Although “Parasite” was a worthy contender, and it did win Best Picture, I still hold that “1917” deserved that honor.