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(BPT) - This summer, escape to a city that has it all â a vibrant arts scene, delicious local eats and brews, a multitude of festivals, outdoor adventure and plenty of fresh air â and water! On the western-most shore of Lake Superior, in Duluth, Minnesota, you can recharge, relax and go with the flow.
Hereâs a look at some of the outdoor fun and events you wonât want to miss this summer on the âbig lake.â
Festival Fun
Right on the harbor with a fresh breeze coming off Lake Superior, Bayfront Festival Park is an outdoor music venue and festival location like no other. Youâll maybe even catch a 1,000-foot ship pass under the Aerial Lift Bridge while attending one of the parkâs many summer events.
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Businesses Impacted by Can of Worms
As traffic detours begin, businesses in Duluth s Lincoln Park Craft District are being impacted by major construction on the Twin Ports Interchange, also known as the Can of Worms project.
March 31, 2021
DULUTH, Minn. – As traffic detours begin, businesses in Duluth’s Lincoln Park Craft District are being impacted by major construction on the Twin Ports Interchange, also known as the “Can of Worms” project.
Girders are now set on the 27th Avenue West bridge and work is starting on some of the bridges connected with the Blatnik for a project that will last several years.
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Annie Dugan lets us know about several snow sculptures that have been created on several sidewalks and parking lots in the Lincoln Park Craft District as
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A local cidery has a special drink that was just released today that incorporates community involvement.
December 26, 2020
DULUTH, Minn. – A local cidery has a special drink that was just released today that incorporates community involvement.
This past fall, Wild State Cider in the Lincoln Park Craft District asked people to donate apples from their local trees and make what’s called the Peoples’ Cider.
Those who dropped off apples can now stop by the cidery to get a free 32-ounce growler.
“It was really fun to have people dorp off and be super excited about making a cider out of their own apples so it was really fun to just see their enthusiasm,” said Amanda Clark, the taproom manager at Wild State Cider.