Gumbo’s Pic of the Day, December 12, 2013: Aerial Lift Bridge, Duluth, Minnesota

 

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In today’s highlighted photo one can see a freighter leaving the Duluth harbor, making its way underneath the Aerial Lift Bridge, past Canal Park, and heading out to Lake Superior.  The second photo shows the road portion of the bridge back on ground level, allowing connection of an island to the mainland.  The Aerial Lift Bridge is a vertical lift bridge which is a major landmark in the port city of Duluth.  The bridge was built in 1905 and upgraded in 1929-30 to the current lifting design.  The bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in May 1973.    

 

Adjoining the bridge is Canal Park, a wonderful conversion of an old warehouse district  into restaurants, shops, cafes and hotels.  A Maritime Museum maintained by the United States Army Corps of Engineers exists in Canal Park near the site of the bridge.  Other attractions found in Canal Park are The Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (which has been home to such artists as Elvis Presley, the Eagles, Bob Dylan), the Great Lakes Aquarium, and the William A. Irvin floating ship museum.
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11 years ago

Love the bridge.  I like cool designs like this. 

 

Hey — I’m going to Minneapolis in 2 months.  Is it worth going to Duluth for a day in the winter time?  Or does the place shut down then?

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11 years ago

It`s impressive to see those big freighters making their way through that narrow canal, just clearing that interesting bridge!

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