Located beside the main channel into Duluth's harbor, the center is a great place for boat watchers. The center displayed real time positions of ships along with estimated times for arrivals and departures.
Stepping outside, we could view the
Aerial Lift Bridge. You can see it on a live web cam.
A sailboat was heading towards the bridge from the inner harbor, so we stayed to watch the bridge lift.
Leaving the van at Canal Park, we hopped on a trolley that took us into downtown Duluth.
Streets were torn up for a major pipe laying project. We worked our way around the construction to find 310 East Superior Street, the home of Lake Superior Magazine.
With a plan in hand, we left downtown and drove out to Glensheen Gardens and Mansion. They have reciprocity with Duke Gardens, so were on our list of places to explore.
Vegetable gardens provided some of the fresh food for catered events at the estate.
Beth took an inside tour of the thirty-nine room mansion while I opted to explore the surrounding twelve landscaped acres. The mansion was completed in 1908 for Chester Congdon, a lawyer from Rochester, NY. It has a mysterious past with two murders committed in 1977.
Access to Lake Superior was just steps away from the front door. A private boathouse protected their wooden launch from lake weather. A patio on the boat house roof would be a delightful place to enjoy lake breezes.
This stone arch bridge struck me as the prettiest spot in the gardens.
The impressive carriage house had room for servants, cows, and horses in addition to carriages.
The most luxurious "barn" we've ever seen had cork flooring to cushion the animals hooves and tiffany floor tiles for easy cleaning.
An hour was about right for us to see the home and gardens.
Although there is a downtown campground in Duluth, it was full, even on a Monday. Checking with Harvest Hosts, we found Nemadji Golf Course, in Superior Wisconsin had room for us. A series of bridges took us across the harbor, and the state line, into Wisconsin.
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Today's travel map where we begin an adventure along the north shore of Lake Superior.
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