Tuesday, February 6, 2024
Memories of Lutsen Resort - Lost to fire 02/06/2024
The Historic Lutsen Resort burned in a massive blaze last evening, bringing back fond memories for many and tears for other. Here are some photos taken over the years of this Northland Treasure.
Read more at WDIO News - https://www.wdio.com/front-page/top-stories/early-morning-fire-engulfs-lutsen-resort/
"Timelapse Tapestry" sunrise 02/06/2024
Occasionally there are sunrises over Lake Superior that are so stunning that they take your breath away. This is one of those events.
Thursday, February 1, 2024
Flash Back - Tall Ship Nao Trinidad, of Spain - Two Harbors
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
"Goodbye January" Evening Time-lapse 01/31/2024
With little snow and well above normal temperatures, can Spring be far away!
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Tug Bayfield
The Tug Bayfield is a historic vessel that can be found outside the visitor center in Canal Park. This tugboat was built in 1953 and played a vital role in the shipping industry in the Great Lakes region. The Tug Bayfield was used to transport goods from one port to another, and it was also used to assist larger ships.
Today, the Tug Bayfield is displayed in front of the Lake Superior Maritime Museum in Duluth. The display serves as a museum and a reminder of the critical role that shipping played in the growth and development of the Great Lakes region. Visitors to the Canal Park can explore the vessel and learn about its history and shipping history in the area.
The Tug Bayfield is an impressive sight and a must-see for anyone visiting Canal Park. Whether you are interested in history engineering or want to see a unique piece of maritime history, the Tug Bayfield is worth visiting. So, include it on your itinerary when you visit Canal Park.
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