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Discover Duluth Redux: ‘Forgotten Park’

Discover Duluth Redux: ‘Forgotten Park’ Of all the hidden gems in Duluth, “Forgotten Park” is probably the most unsettling.

By Matthew R. Perrine , January 12, 2009

Discover Duluth Redux: Amity Creek Trail, Vol. II & III

Discover Duluth Redux: Amity Creek Trail, Vol. II & III Though it’s now closed off to automobiles, the second half of Seven Bridges Road (Amity Creek Trail) isn’t without its share of traffic. See why the overgrown road is frequented by hikers, cyclists, runners/joggers, horseback riders, photographers and, of course, all of the aforementioned enthusiasts’ canine companions.

By Matthew R. Perrine , January 12, 2009

Discover Duluth Redux: Canal Park, Vol. II

Discover Duluth Redux: Canal Park, Vol. II In this DuluthBudgeteer.com exclusive, "Discover Duluth" returns to what is arguably the most well-known (and tourist-friendly) area of the Zenith City.

By Matthew R. Perrine , January 12, 2009

Discover Duluth Redux: Jay Cooke State Park, Vol. I & II

Discover Duluth Redux: Jay Cooke State Park, Vol. I & II Jay Cooke is something special. It holds it own against powerhouse Gooseberry Falls up the shore because getting there is half the fun.

By Matthew R. Perrine , January 12, 2009

Discover Duluth Redux: Western Garden Tour '08

Discover Duluth Redux: Western Garden Tour '08 Each summer, the Western Garden Tour allows some of Duluth’s finest gardeners to be recognized for their hard work.

By Matthew R. Perrine , January 12, 2009

Discover Duluth Redux: Kingsbury Creek

Discover Duluth Redux: Kingsbury Creek Lake Superior Zoo and Fairmont Park are great, but what would they be without Kingsbury Creek?

By Matthew R. Perrine , January 11, 2009

Discover Duluth Redux: Lincoln Park Trail, Vol. I & II

Discover Duluth Redux: Lincoln Park Trail, Vol. I & II Lincoln Park Trail rightfully deserves a place among Duluth's elite trails — you know, the ones you bring out-of-town visitors to to show off how wonderful the city you call "home" really is.

By Matthew R. Perrine , January 11, 2009

All eyes on the lake

All eyes on the lake Standalone photo originally published June 5, 2008, on DuluthBudgeteer.com.

By Matthew R. Perrine , January 11, 2009

Discover Duluth Redux: Pattison State Park, Vol. II

Discover Duluth Redux: Pattison State Park, Vol. II Heading back over to America's Dairyland, I'm reminded of something I read on HikerCentral.com: "There's no way to get bored in Wisconsin if you adore the outdoors."

By Matthew R. Perrine , January 11, 2009

Discover Duluth Redux: Old St. Louis County Jail

Discover Duluth Redux: Old St. Louis County Jail Thanks to St. Louis County Property Management Director Tony Mancuso, the Budgeteer is able to show its readers the inside of the county's old jail in Duluth, which was recently named by Preservation Alliance of Minnesota as one of the 10 most endangered historic places in the state.

By Matthew R. Perrine , January 11, 2009

Discover Duluth Redux: Bong Bridge

Discover Duluth Redux: Bong Bridge A relatively young age is just one advantage the Richard I. Bong Memorial Bridge has over its older counterpart, the John A. Blatnik Bridge (aka the “High Bridge”).

By Matthew R. Perrine , January 11, 2009

Discover Duluth Redux: Amnicon Falls, Vol. II

Discover Duluth Redux: Amnicon Falls, Vol. II Like the majority of its Northland counterparts, Amnicon State Park outside Superior is alive with the sound of raging rapids.

By Matthew R. Perrine , January 10, 2009

Discover Duluth Redux: Hartley Park, Vol. III

Discover Duluth Redux: Hartley Park, Vol. III Though it's only been six months since we last took a look around Hartley Park, we thought we'd revisit it for a springtime special.

By Matthew R. Perrine , January 10, 2009

Discover Duluth Redux: Leatherheads Day

Discover Duluth Redux: Leatherheads Day To drum up publicity for their new film “Leatherheads,” Hollywood heavy hitters George Clooney and Renee Zellweger made a stop in Duluth Monday.

By Matthew R. Perrine , January 10, 2009

Discover Duluth Redux: Boulder Lake

Discover Duluth Redux: Boulder Lake Though it’s not more than 30 minutes outside of downtown Duluth, Boulder Lake Management Area feels like it belongs on a different planet altogether.

By Matthew R. Perrine , January 10, 2009

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