88 North 17th Street, Minneapolis (along I-94, across from Loring Park); 612-333-1381; www.mary.org
Built in the early 1900s, The Basilica of Saint Mary is every bit as impressive as those found in Rome. Designed in modern Renaissance style with a Byzantine treatment of the dome—that is, the church has a massive, lantern-crowned dome lifted from the substructure. The ceiling in the nave is 75 feet high and made of carved ornamental plaster. The stained glass windows depict the life of the Virgin Mary, to whom the basilica is dedicated. Wheelchair accessible.
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Pull up a park bench in nearby Loring Park for some great people-watching, or take a leisurely stroll through the colorful gardens. Tour the many interesting cafes and boutiques in the area, then walk across the footbridge to explore the 11-acre Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.
The Basilica of Saint Mary, Minneapolis
Aerial Lift Bridge and ore boat
A harbor town with a population of just over 86,000, Duluth offers tons of outdoor activities, art and museum tours, a zoo, train and boat rides, gardens and parks, America’s only all-freshwater aquarium, live theater, a casino, great dining, shopping and so much more.
The twin ports of Duluth and Superior, Wisconsin, are the leading bulk-cargo ports on the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Seaway. Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake in the world and the final resting place for more than 350 ships, including the famous Edmund Fitzgerald. To help you get the most out of your Duluth trip, this chapter breaks down into several themes. Enjoy!
Duluth is 150 miles (2½ hours) north of the Twin Cities on I-35. Duluth Convention and Visitors Bureau: 800-4-DULUTH (800-438-5884) or 218-722-4011; www.visitduluth.com.
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Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center
Option: Jay Cooke State Park
North Shore Scenic Railroad—Pizza Train
Fitger’s Brewery Complex Museum
Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum
S.S. William A. Irvin Ore Boat Museum
Option: Haunted Ship (around Halloween)
The Old Firehouse & Police Museum
Option: Grandma’s Restaurant
Options: Fitger’s Wine Cellars, Port Town Trolley
Leif Erikson Park & The Greenery Café & Bakery
Olcott House Bed & Breakfast Inn
Radisson Hotel Duluth—Harborview
Options: Enger Park, Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve
Leif Erickson Park and Rose Garden
FAMILY DAYS
More than a shipping port or honeymoon retreat, Duluth is a great place for families. Kids and parents alike will love these fun and educational attractions.
1 Duluth Huskies Baseball
Wade Stadium, 101 North 35th Avenue West; 218-786-9909; northwoodsleague.com/duluth-huskies
Take in a ball game at the historic Wade Stadium, home to the Duluth Huskies. The team plays 36 regular season home games, facing tough opponents like the La Crosse Loggers. Jun–Aug. Wheelchair accessible. Call for season schedule